As genealogists we study people history. Our passion is
finding and placing together one tidbit of information after another in an
attempt to get to know our ancestors in a clearer light. The biggest thrill in
our family history research are the personal interest stories that give us
colorful glimpses of our ancestors’ lives. We often dig deep for the uncommon
and are ecstatic with such discoveries.
People history is our passion but sadly it has not been a
focus regarding the history of our society. We, the members of the TriCity
Genealogical Society, create important personal interest stories daily and now
we have a member who has taken on the task of collecting this information.
Pamela Mackey Keller is the new Historian for the TriCity Genealogical Society
and we are thrilled to have her fill this much needed position.
Pamela is a third-generation Montanan who is very proud of
her pioneering ancestors. She is the eldest child, grandchild and
great-grandchild in her family and takes her responsibility as this
generation’s genealogist very seriously. Her paternal line surnames include Mackey,
Rollyson, Watt and Leonard and her maternal line surnames include Kerr, Perry,
Hemmer and Phillips.
Pamela shares the following personal interest stories about
herself and her passion for genealogy.
Pamela Mackey Keller - TCGS Historian |
Probably the greatest influence on my interest in genealogy
was my 2nd Great Uncle, Robert Delanson Watt, born 1899 in Indianapolis,
Indiana. Uncle Bob was an educator and
member of the Montana State Legislature from Missoula, Montana, serving six
terms in the House of Representatives and three terms in the Senate. In about
1981 he self-published “The Life and Times of Charles Columbus Watt and Minne
Ellen Royster Watt, their descendants ancestors & collateral relatives”. In
about 1991, at 92 years of age and nearly blind, Uncle Bob arranged for a
caretaker to travel with him from Missoula, Montana to Spokane, Washington to
personally (and proudly) deliver my copy of his book.”
Pamela’s personal goal is to someday provide a new edition
of her family history with hopes that the torch will be passed on to a new
generation.
Please help us welcome Pamela as we look forward to the
ability to look back on the human side of the TriCity Genealogical Society.
Welcome, Pamela!
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