@Julien
My Maternal Great Great Grandfather, Daniel Knilans, left Castlederg on the Derg River, April 30, 1849, with his wife Sara Allen, and their seven children, his family, to the United States. On May 1st, he and his family sail from Dublin on the Ship Senator to Liverpool on May 2nd, and then to New York City on 2nd of June, Ellis Island. And the family has spread west and south from Wisconsin to California. I have been elected to find the Family farm, some graves, and the family's history. Plus Photos. I have a copy of the "Passengers' Contract Ticket. John Taylor Crook, 2 Tower Chamber, Old Church Yard, and 115, Waterloo Road, Liverpool ". We made a stop in Liverpool last year and found the dock. It is now a vast apartment building. We will take the ferry from Holyhead, UK, to Dublin and backtrack the wagon road to Castlederg on the Derg River. To the Derg Parish Church (St. John's of Ireland) to the grave of Daniel's sister. Per the Urney Civil Parish, Co.Tyrone, Northern Ireland, Burials 1839-1861. Which is a place to start. My Question is, by wagon in 1849, what would been the track? John Lee