Frederick & Sadie Hartling Window - Liscomb, NS
Posted by: T0SHEA
N 45° 01.167 W 062° 00.129
20T E 578619 N 4985595
This little country church at first seems to have been intentionally built out of the way, away from roads and civilization.
Waymark Code: WMTKXR
Location: Nova Scotia, Canada
Date Posted: 12/06/2016
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The reason for this was that when St. Luke's Anglican Church was built, in 1861, most people travelled by boat, so it was located near the shore, complete with a landing area for boats. Originally built with the door on the side, nearer the landing area, in 1953, when most people arrived by automobile, the door was moved to the front.
In St. Luke's chancel are two stained glass windows, a triple window at the rear and a single window on the left (north) side. This is the side window, a single window dedicated to Frederick & Sadie Hartling. Frederick (September 2, 1881 - 1966) and Sadie (1890 - 1970) are both buried in the church cemetery. In all, there are about 30 Harltings in the cemetery.
The inscription on the window reads:
IN HIS ETERNAL LOVE
IN LOVING MEMORY OF
FREDERICK A. HARTLING
and
SADIE P. HARTLING
PRESENTED BY THE FAMILY
.