This is the way Barbara Brodigan read the John Stuck Family bible pages, which she found in her parents home after the house was cleaned out to sell. It is a large bible dated in 1853. It is stored in the Brodigan home and not knowing about it makes it even more precious.
BIRTHS
(I believe it is John Stuck’s handwriting down the whole first page of births - B.A.B.)
John Stuck was Borne May 1, 1830
Isabella Stuck was borne December 4, 1833
Sara Jane Stuck was borne March 14, 1854 daughter of John and Isabella Stuck
Mary Elisabeth Stuck was borne May 30, 1856, daughter of John and Isabella Stuck.
Candace Stuck was borne November 14, 1857, daughter of John and Isabella Stuck
James B. Stuck was borne January 11, 1858, oldest son of John and Isabella Stuck
Jcintha Ann Stuck was borne June 8, 1860, daughter of John & Isabella Stuck
Francis Emily Stuck was borne March 21, 1863, daughter of John and Isabella Stuck.

Second page of BIRTHS
(I believe most of the handwriting on the second page of births is John Stuck’s also, except I believe the name Tedrick after Sarah Stuck’s name and the information about Evelyn and John was my Grandmother Daisy’s handwriting, as I recognized it from seeing cards and letters from her - B.A.B.)
Eddie Stuck was born May 18, 1812 son of Sarah J (Stuck) Tedrick (Tedrick looks like it was added later)
Charles A. Stuck was borne May 8, 1876 son of Sarah J. (Stuck) Tedrick
Fannie E. Stuck was borne May 27 1881, daughter of Anna Stuck
Dazy Stuck was borne August 10, 1879, daughter of Sarah J. (Stuck) Tedrick
Dazy Miller was borne April 14 1885 daughter of Elizia and Anna Miller
Evelyn Bianchi was Born Aug 14, 1908, daughter of Paul & Daisy Stuck Bianchi
John Orlando Bianchi was born Dec 23, 1907, son of Paul and Daisy Stuck Bianchi.

MARRIAGES
(I believe John’s marriage was in his handwriting. Paul and Daisy’s was in Grandma Daisy’s and John/Lillian; Thomas/Barbara; Paul/Mary; are in my Mother Lillian’s handwriting - B.A.B.)
John Stuck and Isabella Means was married January 26, 1854 by LBR beacom minister of the Gospill
Paul Bianchi & Mary Kay Lintz married in Beaver at SSPeter & Paul Church by Father Bentz on Feb 15, 1958
Paul Bianchi and Daisy Stuck were married in Uniontown Court House January 13, 1902
John Bianchi and Lillian Menotte married in Uniontown by Baptist Minister on Aug 8, 1931
Thomas Brodigan and Barbara Bianchi married in Beaver at SSPeter & Paul church by Father Murphy on Sept 22, 1951.

DEATHS
(I believe all the handwriting in the lined area was my GG Grandfather John’s handwriting, except for his death notice and that was in Grandmother Daisy’s handwriting. I don’t recognize the handwriting of James and Mary Elizabeth death information, but Daisy and Paul’s at the top of the page was my Mother, Lillian’s - B.A.B.
Daisy Stuck Bianchi departed this life January 2, 1951
Paul Bianchi departed this life May 5, 1953
Eddie Stuck departed this life Sept. 29, 1877
Charles A. Stuck departed this life Oct 19, 1877
Emma Jurdon departed this life Oct 9, 1881 youngest daughter of John & Isabella Stuck
Fannie E. Stuck departed this life August 7, 1882
Isabella Stuck departed this life February 1, 1884 wife of John Stuck
Sarah Jane Stuck departed this life March 9, 1885, oldest daughter of John and Isabella Stuck
Candace Combs departed this life April 19, 1885, third daughter of John and Isabella Stuck
Jcintha Ann Miller daparted this life May 7, 1885 fourth daughter of John and Isabella Stuck
Dazy Miller departed this life August 26, 1885 daughter of Elizia and Annie Miller
John Stuck departed this life March 12, 1909
James B. Stuck, son of John & Isabelle Stuck departed this life April 1938
Elizabeth Hayes daughter of John & Isabella Stuck departed this life March 20, 1934.
Note: Did you notice Isabella died Feb 1884 and then Sarah died March 1885, Candace died April 1885, Jcintha died May 1885 and Dazy daughter of Jcintha died August 1885. I also noticed that his father, Stephen also died on Nov. 15, 1884 There must have been bad Flu or Virus that hit at that time. But imagine losing three daughters one month apart of each other, his wife and father, all within a year. I can’t imagine how hard that was for John. And Grandma Daisy was only 6 years old, whom he raised.
Barbara A. Brodigan