Andrew Francis Masters (1972 - present)

FATHER:
MOTHER:
SPOUSE:
OFFSPRING:
Frank Joseph Masters (b.1945)
Jennifer Linda Johnson (b.1946)
Hui-Chuan Lin (Tiffany)(b.1969)
None
BIRTH: 16 May 1972 - Dryburn Hospital, Durham
MARRIAGE: 14 December 1996 - Sunderland
DEATH: No
KNOWN ADDRESSES: Fernwood Close, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire - 1980
Longmeadows, East Herrington, Sunderland - 1990
BIOGRAPHY:
Andrew Masters was born on 16 May 1972 in Durham. He is the eldest child of Frank and Jennifer Masters. At the age of about six he moved to Lytham St. Annes in Lancashire but returned to live in East Herrington, Sunderland approximately four years later.

He attended East Herrington Primary School between the years of 1980 and 1983. From 1983 to 1988 he attended Farringdon School, Sunderland and for the following two years attended Bede College, Sunderland. In 1995 he graduated from the University of Sunderland with a 2:2 degree (Bachelor of Arts with Honours) in Business Computing Systems after a four year (sandwich) degree. (In the U.K., a 'sandwich' degree means that the third year is spent on industrial training.) He then stayed at Sunderland and studied for an M. Phil. (Master of Philosophy) qualification in computer science. He withdrew from this research degree before completing it, in order to continue his (working) career.

In December 1996 he married Hui Chuan Lin (known as Tiffany) whom he met while at university.

Andrew currently works at a national call centre in the U.K. and lives with his wife in the north of England.

He has his own web site which can be reached by clicking here.

IMAGES: (click to enlarge)

Andrew (left) aged about five with his brother and sister

Andrew (right) aged about eight, with his brother, Chris

Andrew, with his wife, Tiffany, at their wedding in 1996

Chris and family at his wedding in 2003
HISTORICAL EVENTS:
1973 – GREAT BRITAIN ENTERS THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COMMUNITY after a poll of the population narrowly votes in favour.
1979 – MARGARET THATCHER (Conservative) becomes Prime Minister.
1991 – JOHN MAJOR (Conservative) becomes Prime Minister.
1994 – TONY BLAIR (Labour) becomes Prime Minister.

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