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Donald Duane Nutt
Don was born in Ann Arbor, Washtenaw county, Michigan,
and raised in the village of Chelsea (same county, state). He graduated
from Chelsea High School in 1970, and completed one year of college
before enlisting in 1971 to serve six years in the Michigan Army
National Guard.
Don's marriage in 1972 to Ruth Evelyn Fish produced
three children: Paul Lewis Nutt, Timothy Lawrence Nutt and Faith Ann
Nutt. Their marriage ended in 1985. He and his children continued to
reside in Chelsea until June 1988 when they removed to Adrian, Lenawee
county, Michigan.
In 1990, at the age of thirty-seven, Don again
enrolled in college and began taking evening classes in computer
science. He has completed seventy-eight credit hours of the 120 required
for a bachelor's degree.
Don works at the DaimlerChrysler Proving Grounds, an
engineering facility at Chelsea, where he has been employed since July
1973. He is currently working in Engineering in the area
of durability testing and evaluation of the Dodge Dakota, Dodge
Durango, and Jeep Wrangler.
Peggy Ann Landrith
Peggy was born in Kansas City, Jackson county, Missouri, and was
raised there through her graduation from Southwest High School in 1964.
She married John Frank Miner in 1966 and their marriage produced one
daughter, Ginger Eileen Miner. Their marriage ended in early 1991 while
living in the Kalamazoo, Michigan area.
Peggy pursued secretarial studies in college and earned an Associates
degree in 1966. She has been employed in a variety of offices through
the years, and is currently working part-time at the Lenawee County
Health Department in Adrian, Michigan.
In September 1992, while she was living at Portage, Michigan, Peggy
met Don through a Christian dating service. They married in June 1993
and now happily reside on West Gorman Road in Madison township, south of Adrian.
 
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