ABOUT
Anne was born in Caernarvon, Wales, to London's Eve and Fred Tozer. She grew up in Cheshire, England. After marrying Bob Bradshaw, she lived in Daventry, Leiston, Southport, Tamworth and Sutton Coldfield. The Bradshaws currently live in the USA and have four children, David, Linda, Jeff and Pete; and many grandchildren.

Anne's hobbies include family, walking, computers, herbal gardening, aromatherapy, photography,  and genealogy.

"I've had some great experiences researching ancestors," she says. "I descend from people named Tozer, Barclay, Styles, Pattison, Guppy, Whall, Burgess, Tibbs, Minter, Scarfe, Godfrey, and Short, to name a few. The singer, Phil Collins, is in there too, on the Tozer line. He's my Dad's cousin's son."

While living in England, Anne sent articles and stories about British youth to the Church magazine, The New Era, a high quality glossy magazine with worldwide circulation. She also contributed Ensign British Isles Insert articles about members from the United Kingdom. Since living in America, Anne has authored four published books; co-authored two screenplays and two non-fiction books; and written countless articles.

"Writing is an exciting and satisfying experience," Anne says, "and is something I've wanted to do since childhood. I've kept a box of ideas and jottings for a long time, knowing one day they would get into books. And they did."

Anne's favorite things include walking in the rain on fresh cut grass; watching crashing waves before a storm; and sitting by a log fire on frosty winter nights.

Anne dislikes clusters of empty, tangled  coat hangers that refuse to disengage; loud, fast-spoken TV ads; and anything cruel, unkind, unjust, or prejudiced.

Below are Nadine Drommond and Carolyn Croxton, who introduced The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints into Anne's life in 1964.
 Childhood
Marrying Bob
 Children
David, Linda, Jeff, Pete
Pets Included Goats, Cats, Dogs, Bees, Hens,
and More
Grandchildren
A Few Ancestors
Anne's Parents
Eve and Fred Tozer
The Bradshaws moved many times. This home was in Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands, England.
Wm. Frederick Barclay & Eva Pattison
Eleanor Minter & Wm. F. Pattison (renowned churchman and Mayor in Brightlingsea, Essex, England)
Sarah Ann (Whall) Tozer (dressmaker to royalty at Buckingham Palace)
James Scarfe (injured in "Charge of the Light Brigade" in Crimean War, 1854)
Hannah Snell, 1723.
Hannah became a famous lady soldier, impersonating a man in order to try and catch up with her soldier husband of less than a year, who ran away, leaving her with an unborn baby who later died at birth.
Alfred Tozer,  from a line of Devonshire blacksmiths, was apparently involved in the coffee pot invention.
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