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+ | |name = John Abbott |
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+ | |image = File:JohnAbbott.jpg |
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+ | |imagewidth = 250px |
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+ | |full name = John Abbott |
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+ | |serieslocation = [[wikipedia:Sackets Harbor, New York|Sackets Harbor]], New York |
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+ | |wife = [[Mama Abbott]] |
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+ | |daughter = [[Caroline Abbott]] |
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+ | }} |
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'''John Abbott''' is the father of [[Caroline Abbott]]. She refers to him as "Papa." |
'''John Abbott''' is the father of [[Caroline Abbott]]. She refers to him as "Papa." |
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− | *Name: John Abbott<ref>[[Caroline's Secret Message]]: ''"You've been holding my husband, John Abbott, since last June," [Mrs. Abbott] began.''</ref> |
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==Family== |
==Family== |
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+ | * [[Mama Abbott]]: Wife |
* [[Caroline Abbott]]: Daughter |
* [[Caroline Abbott]]: Daughter |
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+ | * [[Grandmother Livingston]]: Mother-in-law |
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+ | * [[Lydia Livingston]]: Niece |
+ | * [[Minor Characters in Caroline's Series#Oliver Livingston|Oliver Livingston]]: Nephew |
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− | * '''Oliver''': Nephew |
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+ | * [[Aaron Livingston]]: Brother-in-law |
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+ | * [[Martha Livingston]]: Sister-in-law |
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− | ==Personality== |
+ | ==Personality and Facts== |
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+ | John Abbott owns a shipyard in Sackets Harbor and is considered to be the best shipbuilder in town. He wants Caroline to be steady, but he himself has a tendency to be brash and reckless. Caroline describes him as being peaceful. |
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==In the Books== |
==In the Books== |
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+ | John is assisting Oliver Livingston on the maiden voyage of the new sloop White Gull, which Oliver has purchased from John and plans to use as a merchant ship on Lake Ontario. He scolds Caroline for letting go of the rail while the ship was turning (a mistake that caused her to slide across the deck) but softens toward her a few minutes later when the wind calms and lets her help at the tiller before the wind dies completely. When the British longboats arrive and men board White Gull, John remains level headed and keeps the conflict from escalating even as he and Oliver are taken prisoner and White Gull is stolen. Caroline's then-last glimpse of him is of John sitting "straight as a mast" as she is taken back to Sackets Harbor and he and the Livingstons are taken to Upper Canada. |
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+ | ===''[[Caroline's Secret Message]]''=== |
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− | ===[[Caroline |
+ | ===''[[Caroline Takes a Chance]]''=== |
− | ===[[Caroline's Battle]]=== |
+ | ===''[[Caroline's Battle]]''=== |
+ | ===''[[Changes for Caroline]]''=== |
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+ | ===''[[Traitor in the Shipyard]]''=== |
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+ | ===''[[The Traveler's Tricks]]''=== |
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[[Category:Caroline Abbott]] |
[[Category:Caroline Abbott]] |
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[[Category:Parents and Parental Figures]] |
[[Category:Parents and Parental Figures]] |
Revision as of 15:51, 19 April 2020
John Abbott is the father of Caroline Abbott. She refers to him as "Papa."
Family
- Mama Abbott: Wife
- Caroline Abbott: Daughter
- Grandmother Livingston: Mother-in-law
- Lydia Livingston: Niece
- Oliver Livingston: Nephew
- Aaron Livingston: Brother-in-law
- Martha Livingston: Sister-in-law
Personality and Facts
John Abbott owns a shipyard in Sackets Harbor and is considered to be the best shipbuilder in town. He wants Caroline to be steady, but he himself has a tendency to be brash and reckless. Caroline describes him as being peaceful.
In the Books
Meet Caroline: An American Girl
John is assisting Oliver Livingston on the maiden voyage of the new sloop White Gull, which Oliver has purchased from John and plans to use as a merchant ship on Lake Ontario. He scolds Caroline for letting go of the rail while the ship was turning (a mistake that caused her to slide across the deck) but softens toward her a few minutes later when the wind calms and lets her help at the tiller before the wind dies completely. When the British longboats arrive and men board White Gull, John remains level headed and keeps the conflict from escalating even as he and Oliver are taken prisoner and White Gull is stolen. Caroline's then-last glimpse of him is of John sitting "straight as a mast" as she is taken back to Sackets Harbor and he and the Livingstons are taken to Upper Canada.