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DNA Story Details
This image is a DNA ethnicity breakdown from AncestryDNA titled “DNA Story for Bartholomew.” A color-coded pie chart and regional map accompany a list of ethnicity regions with corresponding percentages. The regions are displayed on a shaded map of Europe, highlighting geographic origins through overlapping translucent zones.
- Europe East (Yellow) – 57%
- Europe West (Green) – 32%
- Finland/Northwest Russia (Light Green) – 3%
- Europe South (Teal Blue) – 3%
- Iberian Peninsula (Dark Teal) – 3%
- Scandinavia (Blue) – 1%
- Caucasus (Purple) – 1%
The background map displays highlighted regions of Europe corresponding to the genetic results. The largest overlays are centered over Eastern and Western Europe, reflecting the dominant ancestry contributions. A circular pie chart above the legend visually represents the proportion of each region in the overall DNA makeup.
Former U.S. Congressman Bart Stupak is a partner in Venable's Legislative and Government Affairs group. As Congressman to Michigan's First Congressional District for 18 years, Mr. Stupak developed a deep understanding of issues that directly affected his constituents, including matters related to energy, healthcare, telecommunications and international trade. While in Congress, Mr. Stupak served on the Energy and Commerce Committee for 16 years. During his tenure on the Energy and Commerce Committee, he served on a number of subcommittees, including Health, Energy and the Environments, Communications, Technology and the Internet, Consumer Protection, Commerce and Trade, and Oversight and Investigations. As Chairman of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, Mr. Stupak helped lead investigations into key issues, such as physical and cyber security breaches at U.S. nuclear labs, food and drug safety, and insurance company rescissions of insurance policies. He also played an important role in the passage of H.R. 3590, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010.
Prior to joining the U.S. House of Representatives, Mr. Stupak worked in private practice in Michigan. Mr. Stupak began his career in public service as a police officer in Escanaba, Michigan. He continued his career in law enforcement as a Michigan State Police Trooper until he was medically retired due to an injury sustained in the line of duty. He also served in the Michigan House of Representatives. In spring 2011, Mr. Stupak was a Fellow at the Institute of Politics, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government.
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Ancestral Chart Details
This is a genealogical ancestral chart from the National Archives titled “Ancestral Chart” for Bartholomew T. Stupak. It traces Bartholomew’s paternal and maternal lineage through three generations, detailing birth, marriage, and death dates along with geographic locations.
- Bartholomew T. Stupak: Born February 29, 1952 in Milwaukee, WI. Married June 2, 1974 in Escanaba, MI. Spouse: Laurie Ann Olsen.
Paternal lineage:
- Father: Frank A. Stupak Sr., born August 1, 1912 in Ironwood, MI. Married February 17, 1942 in Gladstone, MI. Died March 3, 1987 in Orange County, FL.
- Paternal Grandparents:
- Andras (Andrew) Rudolph Sztupak, born November 3, 1888 in Markusfalu, Slovakia. Married September 25, 1911 in Ironwood, MI. Died May 29, 1937 in Ironwood, MI.
- Josephine Sirko (Cirko), born January 7, 1892 in Markusfalu, Hungary. Died December 7, 1933 in Ironwood, MI.
- Paternal Great-Grandparents:
- Matthew Stupak and Mary Heacko (no dates listed).
- Joseph Cirko and Petrenelya Syriko (no dates listed).
Maternal lineage:
- Mother: Frances Lucille Budzis, born August 6, 1924 in Delta County, MI. Died October 26, 2003 in East Lansing, MI.
- Maternal Grandparents:
- John Budzis, born March 27, 1899 in Green Bay, WI. Died January 5, 1965 in Milwaukee, WI.
- Mary Victoria Moore, born May 5, 1898 in Gladstone, MI. Died October 3, 1979 in Gladstone, MI.
- Maternal Great-Grandparents:
- John Budzis, born December 1848 in Hel, Poland. Died 1932 in Gladstone, MI.
- Anna Kunkel, born June 1854 in Hel, Poland. Died 1936 in Gladstone, MI.
- Archie Richel, born July 1869 in Cleveland, OH. Married Constance Becks on September 10, 1891 in Hermansville, MI.
- Constance Becks, born April 1870 in Belgium (no further details listed).
The chart presents a structured family tree using connected rectangles, each containing birth, marriage, death, and location information for individuals. It spans both U.S. and European origins and is labeled with “National Archives and Records Administration” at the bottom.