Marjorie Cluett SeguinMarjorie Cluett Seguin was born in Connecticut, the middle daughter of Robert Cluett IV and Thayer McMillan Bodman. The family migrated to Toronto, Canada, in 1967 and Marjorie did all of her schooling in Canada. In this line of the Cluett family, thre is just one Cluett first cousin, Catherine Belden Nail, and no Cluett second cousins. Marjorie has two Cluett siblings (Helen Cluett and Holly Gwynne-Timothy), and a third sibling, cousin Amy Bodman, who became part of the family in the 1970's. Marjorie's sense of family was expanded as a result of the death of the parents of Amy and her sisters, which led to a broader and more interconnected family web. Marjorie trained as an art teacher in Nova Scotia, Canada, and taught art in schools in Newfoundland and in Toronto. She later founded a community art school in Toronto, before moving to Prince Edward County, Ontario, with her young family in 2002. In recent decades, she has joined Thayer Cluett, Rosamond Bailey, and Marjorie's three siblings in forming Two Fishes Press, to reflect on and write about Christianity. Marjorie lives in Prince Edward County, Ontario, with her husband, Marc Seguin. They have two sons, Philip and Daniel Seguin. Read More Read Less