Lastinger, L E
Last Name Lastinger
First Name L
Middle Name E
County BERRIEN
Record Type Document
Cite as Confederate Pension Applications, Georgia Confederate Pension Office, RG 58-1-1, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Confederate Pension Applications
Record ID USAMILCONFEDGA_178147-00688
Date created 2009-08-18
Weekly Moultrie Observer, Friday, December 11, 1936, Page 6:
Above information provided by FAG member 46985035.
Judge Lastinger Buried in Adel. Was Cook County's Last Confederate and Widely Known as Lawyer
Adel, Ga., Dec. 7 (AP)-Citizens from many sections of South Georgia attended funeral services yesterday for Judge L. E. Lastinger, 93, Cook County's last Confederate veteran, and prominent lawyer.
Services were at Salem Primitive Baptist church here. Elders Duncan McCranie and J. B. Luke officiated.Born in Berrien County, Lastinger lived here for 35 years.
He formerly had served as solicitor and judge of Berrien county court, and wrote a history of Berrien County's participation in the War Between the States.
Active pallbearers were grandsons of Lastinger, honorary pallbearers were H. W. Nelson, J. K. Sinclair, J. C. Thomas, J. M. Sutton, and W. T. Chytle of Adel; Judge W. E. Thomas and E. K. Wilcox of Valdosta, and Judge W. R. Smith of Nashville.
Lastinger, L E
Last Name Lastinger
First Name L
Middle Name E
County BERRIEN
Record Type Document
Cite as Confederate Pension Applications, Georgia Confederate Pension Office, RG 58-1-1, Georgia Archives
Digital Collection Confederate Pension Applications
Record ID USAMILCONFEDGA_178147-00688
Date created 2009-08-18
Weekly Moultrie Observer, Friday, December 11, 1936, Page 6:
Above information provided by FAG member 46985035.
Judge Lastinger Buried in Adel. Was Cook County's Last Confederate and Widely Known as Lawyer
Adel, Ga., Dec. 7 (AP)-Citizens from many sections of South Georgia attended funeral services yesterday for Judge L. E. Lastinger, 93, Cook County's last Confederate veteran, and prominent lawyer.
Services were at Salem Primitive Baptist church here. Elders Duncan McCranie and J. B. Luke officiated.Born in Berrien County, Lastinger lived here for 35 years.
He formerly had served as solicitor and judge of Berrien county court, and wrote a history of Berrien County's participation in the War Between the States.
Active pallbearers were grandsons of Lastinger, honorary pallbearers were H. W. Nelson, J. K. Sinclair, J. C. Thomas, J. M. Sutton, and W. T. Chytle of Adel; Judge W. E. Thomas and E. K. Wilcox of Valdosta, and Judge W. R. Smith of Nashville.
Gravesite Details
Confederate Civil War Veteran
Family Members
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PVT Henry Andrew Lastinger
1832–1906
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Peter Cornelius Lastinger
1834–1920
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Seaborn James Lastinger
1837–1863
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Elizabeth Lastinger Wilkerson
1841–1935
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William Hiram Lastinger
1845–1918
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Jane Lastinger McDonald
1849–1918
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Kansas Lastinger Smith
1855–1907
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Nebraska Lastinger Edie
1857–1940
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Arizona "Scrap" Lastinger McDonald
1859–1954
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