Comments on: Stirling and Sterling https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/ Genealogy of United Empire Loyalists in New Brunswick, Canada Thu, 21 Nov 2013 01:24:51 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.7.1 By: Ken Sterling https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-604 Tue, 19 Feb 2013 00:19:51 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-604 Please contact me via email if you want to meet some living relkatives on your trip. [email protected]

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By: Barbara Winn https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-500 Wed, 31 Oct 2012 22:09:10 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-500 I have located Harrison Tilley Sterling, “son” age 13, on the 1891 Can. Census , Carleton Ward, Fredericton, NB. His name appears at the top of a page. Go the previous page (last entry) & there you will find Caroline McCarthy age 51. Given the juxtaposition of these two could it be that Caroline is the mother of Harrison. [both are living in the household of Daniel & Jane Meecham (sp?)]. Alas… PANB website does not record a marriage for Caroline (Tilley) Sterling & a Mr. McCarthy. The name of Caroline McCarthy, wid. age 61, appears on the 1901 Can. Census for Fredericton. By this time son Harrison has left for the USA.

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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By: Frances Sterling Babcock https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-452 Sat, 29 Sep 2012 21:19:10 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-452 Hi:
Hello Ms. Addison:
I just came across this article and would like to connect with you to see if we are somehow related. I am the granddaughter of the late Dr. Allen Sterling of Fredericton so I believe we are connected somehow. I am in Fredericton right now and returning next week to my home in Cincinnati where I have quite a bit of info which I can send you re the Sterlings, Colters, and Longs. This could prove interesting.

Fran

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By: Editor https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-309 Wed, 01 Aug 2012 12:52:16 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-309 Capitola, your best course would be to ask for advice at the Provincial Archives, on the University of New Brunswick campus, which you’ll no doubt want to visit in any case while you’re in Fredericton. As well, the folks at the York-Sunbury Museum (now Fredericton Regional Museum) or at City Hall (the main Visitor Information Centre is there) might be able to put you in touch with someone from Fredericton Heritage Trust (https://www.heritagefredericton.org/) for advice if they can’t help you more directly. Both the museum and City Hall are within a couple short blocks of the Old Burying Ground. This is not a large graveyard, and there is a somewhat spotty plan of it (made, I think, in the 1860s when various plots were formally claimed) which you should be able to track down at PANB, but do be aware that many of the gravestones are missing or illegible now.

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By: Capitola Sterling Addison https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-307 Wed, 01 Aug 2012 03:26:05 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-307 Dear Editor, Would you please tell me how I might be able to find the graves of my ancestors Jonathan (John) Sterling (Stirling) and his wife Ann Leslie Sterling in the Old Burying Ground in Fredericton when we visit that pretty city? Thank you.

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By: Capitola Sterling Addison https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-219 Tue, 05 Jun 2012 19:15:17 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-219 Dear Editor, Thank you so very, very much for replying so quickly with such wonderful information!!! This is my first attempt at trying to trace my roots, and you have been of tremendous help!!! I have always wanted to visit this area and now have even more excitement in planning a trip there. Thank you once again!

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By: Editor https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-218 Tue, 05 Jun 2012 18:29:27 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-218 The Old Burying Ground (or Old Public Burial Ground) is the old cemetery in the centre of downtown Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick. (See a bit more about it at https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=12919 if interested.)

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.

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By: Capitola Sterling Addison https://loyalistfamilies.com/stirling-and-sterling/comment-page-1/#comment-215 Tue, 05 Jun 2012 16:24:36 +0000 https://loyalistfamilies.com/?p=32#comment-215 Could you please tell me what “The Old Burial Ground” is.
I am trying to do some research on the geneology on my branch of the Sterling family tree. My father was named George Archibald Sterling. His father was Dr. Harrison Tilley Sterling (dentist), born in New Brunswick and died in Greenville South Carolina, USA. His father was George Archibald Sterling, a farmer and member of the New Brunswick legislature and his mother was Sarah Caroline Tilley – I think both were born and died in New Brunswick and are buried in the Holy Trinity Anglican Churchyard Cemetery in Lower St. Mary’s, New Brunswick. I think his father was George Henry Sterling, Rev., who is also buried there. I would like to know if Jonathan Stirling could be the father or grandfather of George Henry Sterling, Rev. I hope to go to New Brunswick in late summer or early fall and would like to learn as much about my ancestors and their history before they lived in New Brunswick and while they lived in New Brunswick as possible. I would appreciate anything you could add to my quest. Do you have any suggestions for further research that I might do? Thank you very much. Sincerely, Capitola Sterling Addison.

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