(c. 1842 - 1862)
Home State: Alabama
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 5th Alabama Infantry
Before Sharpsburg
In 1860 he was a 17 year old on his parents large and successful farm near Burnt Corn P.O. in Monroe County, AL, and went by Park. He enlisted as a Private in Company D (later renamed C), 5th Alabama Infantry on 25 March 1861 at Pineville, AL, and probably mustered on 12 June 1861 in Richmond, VA.
On the Campaign
He was killed in action near Turner's Gap on South Mountain on 14 September 1862.
The rest of the War
His father J.J. (Joseph Jackson) Stallworth applied for his final pay of $187.13 in April 1864.
References & notes
His service from the State of Alabama1 and his Compiled Service Records,2 online from fold3; both as P.C. Stallworth. His death on South Mountain also from a casualty list for Rodes' Brigade in the Montgomery Weekly Advertiser of 8 October 1862. Personal details from family genealogists and the US Census of 1860; his death also given at Gettysburg in July 1863.
Birth
c. 1842; Monroe County, AL
Death
09/14/1862; Turner's Gap, MD
1 State of Alabama, Dept. of Archives & History, Alabama Civil War Service Database, Published 2004, first accessed 01 January 2010, <https://archives.alabama.gov/research/CivilWarService.aspx>, Source page: /civilwar/soldier.cfm?id=192083, etc. [AotW citation 25606]
2 US War Department, Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, Record Group No. 109 (War Department Collection of Confederate Records), Washington DC: US National Archives and Records Administration (NARA), 1903-1927 [AotW citation 27967]