Let’s celebrate! Today, Deb Holman is celebrating the 11th blogiversary of Who We Are and How We Got This Way. Deb is an author, a genealogist, a speaker and a miniaturist – a collector of miniature dollhouses!
Deb is a busy lady. She is an active member of the Jewish Genealogical Society of Connecticut and serves as the editor of their quarterly newsletter. She is also a published author, having recently released a novel, “Nothing Really Bad Will Happen,” based on her mother’s family’s experiences during the Holocaust.
She is also a member of the Southern Connecticut Ancestry Network (SCAN) and the Virtual Genealogical Association.
Deb began her blog believing “It’s better to share some information now than all information never!” which she learned while attending the 33rd IAJGS conference on Jewish genealogy. She adds that “apparently writing a family history is like owning a home…or paying bills…you’re never really finished. With that lesson finally learned, I decided to use a blog as a way to begin sharing what I have collected while still continuing to work on completing projects to be published in print.”
In addition to her society works, she writes several blogs – today’s blogiversary celebrant plus a companion site to her book “Nothing Really Bad Will Happen” along with her author site, Deborah S. Holman. Deb even has a blog devoted to her dollhouse miniatures, Dorette Creations.
She’d like to share three posts with you:
Deb can be found on Facebook and Instagram.
Please visit Who We Are and How We Got That Way to congratulate Deb on her blogiversary.
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