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Scott Ashton

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Scott D. Ashton
Born 1970s.
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Son of [private father (1940s - unknown)] DNA confirmed and DNA confirmed
Brother of [private brother (1960s - unknown)] [half] and [private brother (1960s - unknown)]
Father of [private son (2000s - unknown)] and [private son (2000s - unknown)]
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Biography

Scott Ashton was born April 22, 1971 at the General Hospital in Edmonton Alberta, Canada to Joan (Fisher) and Dale Ashton. Scott grew up in Edmonton attending Thorncliffe, Callingwood and Meyonohk Elementary Schools, Dan Knott Junior High School and McNally Composite High School in Edmonton, graduating in 1989. Scott moved to Vancouver, British Columbia in August 1990. While relocating to various municipalities in the lower mainland (Greater Vancouver), Scott graduated with a diploma in Building Technology from BCIT (Burnaby Campus). He joined Local 213 of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers (IBEW 213) in 1994 as a CATV Installer and later completed an apprenticeship (Red Seal Certification) for Journey Electrician on February 3, 2009. Scott moved to North Vancouver, British Columbia in 1995. It was there he met Rebecca Fraser in 1997 and they were married on July 28, 2001. On January 21, 2005 the couple welcomed Luke Alexander Ashton to the world, and on February 7, 2008, the family grew with the addition of Hunter Jeffrey Ashton. In June 2010, Scott took a position as Assistant Business Manager in the union office of IBEW 213. [1]

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  1. Scott Ashton. First-hand information. Entered by Scott Ashton on December 21, 2023.
  • Maternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between Scott Ashton and his mother Joan Ashton. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Mother, based on sharing 3,441 cM across 32 segments; Confidence: Extremely High.
  • Paternal relationship is confirmed by an AncestryDNA test match between Scott Ashton and his father Dale Ashton. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA: Father, based on sharing 3,453 cM across 33 segments; Confidence: Extremely High.

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posted by [Living Hoskins]
Welcome Scott,

You are now a confirmed member of WikiTree! Thank you for volunteering.

Wow!!! You're the 1,254th Ashton to join Wikitree! You collection of information will be warmly greeted by all of us. I'm looking forward to reading about your ancestors.

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Deborah Greeter from Georgia USA

Hi. I am interested in WikiTree to find how I link to the big tree. I am new to Geneology. Hopefully i have some piece of information I can share that will help other volunteer's looking for their links. Thanks to all who have worked on the big tree so far, from what I have seen it's quite impressive.

I trace back to settlers who came to North America after some stops in the British Isls. My goal is to learn something about myself and leave behind what I have learnt so my children can see what they belong to.

posted by Scott Ashton
Hi, Scott

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posted by Dorothy Barry

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