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Photo: Last Name: Williamson First Name: Emma Middle Name: Maiden Name: Tyson Date of Death: March 23, 1904 Newspaper: Chester Times Date of Newspaper: March 25, 1904 Contributor: Chris Gibbs Text of Obituary: "FORMER RESIDENT OF UPLAND DEAD - Notes: As for her husband Lewis Williamson, he was a bartender in his twenties in Chester, however his primary profession was machinist at Roach's Shipyard. Roach's Shipyard was founded in 1859 in Chester. Operated by John Roach and Sons, the shipyard specialized in the repairing and building of various ships including: passenger ferry boats, man o'wars, monitors, patrol boats, steamships, and colliers. From 1872 to 1881 the shipyard manufactured 67 vessels, and employed a staff of 1,900 people. Roach's Shipyard was commissioned to build two vessels for Alexandre & Sons, The City of Washington in 1877 and The City of Alexandria in 1879. (Roach's Shipyard Register of Contracts).
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