For what it’s worth…. Caroline Tilley Sterling IS NOT the Sarah Caroline who died in England as supposed by members of the Sterling clan.
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]]>On the Tilley family, you might try Queens County Heritage (https://www.queenscountyheritage.com) which administers the S.L. Tilley House in Gagetown, New Brunswick.
More generally, the New Brunswick Genealogical Society (https://www.nbgs.ca) – the Capital Branch offers a research service, or did so – and PANB, the Provincial Archives (https://archives.gnb.ca) would be a good starting point. Both of these surnames are well-established in the province so you should have little difficulty in finding a thread to follow. Best of luck!
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New Brunswick Genealogical Society’s FIRST FAMILIES – https://www.nbgs.ca/firstfamilies.html – includes an item for “STIRLING: John/Jonathan Stirling/Sterling, born 1750 in Maryland, died 1826, married c1783 in New York City, Ann Leslie b. 1763, d. 1845: came to NB in 1783 as Loyalists: first settled at Saint John then in Saint Marys Parish, York County …” and gives George Henry Stirling (1801-1856) as the couple’s third child (of eight, some of whom died in infancy). This information is not verified by primary sources, but from information submitted at various times to PANB. Sources:
MC1156 Graves Papers: George Archibald Sterling, 1 page: see also MC80/644 Isabel L. Hill’s The old burying ground Fredericton, NB, Vol. II, page 134: see also MC1963 Sterling family fonds, MS1 History of Sterling family.