FAMILY TREE
THIS SITE IS STILL GERMINATING
Thank you for visting our site. We have recently moved into the labyrinth and hope to make a cosy home here for all Tozer's.

The idea behind this site is not just to inform people of who they might be related to, but to give people an idea that disfuctionality is an hereditary thing. Well that is our excuse and we are sticking to it!

Hopefully, in the not to distant future, we hope to have the details of the Tozer family tree (well our lot and those that would be seen with us) on here, so please be patient. Since our ancestors bred like rabbits there are thousands of names to add. We are currently adding all these names to a data base and then we will try and figure out a way of putting them all on here. Just like a certain shampoo it won't happen over night but it will happen.

Some new things that we have added to these pages are a guestbook, which we hope you will (if it works) sign. I am also starting to add a list of surnames of those who have joined our happy bunch, when this list is complete I will add the link to that page.
Let me introduce ourselves. There are three of us in one house.

Firstly there is "The Mother", Marjorie Dawn Tozer. She is also known as Mardi, or "The Bag Lady" by her two sons. She started doing this family tree stuff, so blame her.

The oldest son is Stuart Scott Francis Tyndale-Tozer (The one on the right). Stuart is 31and is a student at Griffith University and is sudying for a degree in Information Technology. He is refered to as "Nerd Boy" or "Stupid" by some of those who are close to us.

Then there is me, my name is Matthew Charles Tyndale-Tozer (I'm on the left) or as most people call me Matti. I am 30 years old and I am studying at the University of Queensland. Hopefully at the end of this year I will have a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropolgy.


Anyway, we live in Australia in a town called Beenleigh which is located in the State of Queensland. We are a mixed bunch with our background being English, Irish and Aboriginal Australian.

When we started doing this we thought that there would only be a small hand full, well Mum did anyway. Lets just say she underestimated a little. We have found out that from the original couple that arrived here, there are now thousands of us, well a few hundred anyway. The saying "bred like rabbits" comes to mind.


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These pages was created on April 25, 1999 by Matthew Tyndale-Tozer
These pages were last updated on August 22, 1999