Abbott family

Abbott
The Young and the Restless and The Bold and the Beautiful family
Type Fictional family
Created by William J. Bell
Origin The Young and the Restless
Original run 1980 (1980) – present (present)
Address Abbott Manor, 603 Glenwood Drive

The Abbott family is a fictional family and one of the core families from the CBS Daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless. The family is represented by the late John Abbott's children Jack Abbott, Ashley Abbott, Traci Abbott, and Billy Abbott. The family is most known for their ongoing feud with the Newman family, which has mostly revolved between Victor Newman and Jack Abbott.

Family members

First generation

Second generation

Patriarch of the Abbott family. Father of Jack Abbott, Traci Abbott, and step-father of Ashley Abbott with Dina Mergeron. Father of Billy Abbott with Jill Foster. John founded the cosmetics company Jabot. John has married numerous times over the years (include multiple marriages to the same people). John's former wives include: Dina Mergeron, Jill Foster, Jessica Blair, and Gloria Fisher. He is the grandfather to Colleen Carlton, Keemo Volien Abbott, Kyle Jenkins Abbott, Delia Abbott, and Johnny Abbott.

Third generation

He is John and Dina Abbott's oldest child. He served during the Vietnam War and graduated from Harvard University. During Vietnam he had an affair with Luan Volien that resulted in the birth of Keemo Volien Abbott. He later married Luan. Jack has also been married (some cases multiple times) to Patty Williams, Lindsey Wells, Nikki Newman, Phyllis Summers, and Sharon Newman. Over the years Jack also maintained a romance with Diane Jenkins. Jack has a fierce rivalry with Victor Newman, and has also served as an executive at Jabot Cosmetics for much of his career. His children include Keemo Volien Abbott, Kyle Jenkins Abbott, and John Abbott III, who was a stillborn.

Ashley is the daughter of Brent Davis and Dina Abbott but, John Abbott's stepdaughter. Ashley's professional career revolves mostly around her family's company Jabot. Ashley has been married numerous times over the years. Her ex-husbands include Steven Lassiter, Victor Newman (two marriages), Blade Bladeson, Cole Howard, Brad Carlton, and Tucker McCall. Her children include two stillborns, Robert Carlton and Hope Newman, and her daughter Abby Newman. Ashley has lived in New York City, but has recently decided to return to Genoa City.

Traci is the only biological daughter of John and Dina Abbott. She has had a very successful career as a novelist. She used to be a singer, and had developed a rivalry with Lauren Fenmore. Traci has been married to Danny Romalotti, Brad Carlton (two marriages), and to Steve Connelly to whom she was married to until mid-July 2014 when their divorce was finalized. She had a daughter, Colleen Carlton, who died in 2009. Traci lives in New York City, but returns to Genoa City often.

Billy is John and Jill Abbott's son from their second marriage. Billy has been notoriously the "Black Sheep" of the Abbott family. He is known for his gambling addictions, alcoholism, and playboy behavior. He had a brief career at Jabot Cosmetics before managing a tabloid, Restless Style and then buying and running the restaurant "On the Boulevard". Billy had been married to Mackenzie Browning, Chloe Mitchell, and to Victoria Newman from whom he is recently divorced from after an affair with Kelly Andrews. His children include Delia Abbott with Chloe, Johnny Abbott through an affair with Chelsea Lawson (Johnny is the legal son of Victoria Newman after adopting him during her marriage to Billy) and Katie Newman with Victoria.

Fourth generation

In-laws

Current

Former

Family tree

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Brent Davis
 
Dina Mergeron
 
John Abbott
 
 
Jill Foster
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Luan Volien
 
Jack Abbott
 
Diane Jenkins
 
Ashley Abbott
 
Victor Newman
 
Traci Abbott
 
Brad Carlton
 
Chloe Mitchell
 
William Abbott
 
Chelsea Lawson
 
 
Victoria Newman
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Keemo Volien Abbott
 
Kyle Jenkins Abbott
 
 
 
 
 
Abigail Newman
 
 
 
 
 
Colleen Carlton
 
 
 
 
 
Cordelia Abbott
 
Johnny Abbott
 
Katie Newman

Descendants

John Abbott (born 1928; died 2006)
  m. Dina Maiden name Unknown [divorced]
    c. John "Jack" Abbott Jr. (born 1953–54)
      a. Luan Volien (deceased)
        c. Keemo Volien Abbott (born 1974)
      m. Patty Williams [1982-1983; divorced]
        c. Unnamed child (miscarriage)
      a. Jill Foster
        c. Unnamed child (miscarriage) {Possibly John's}
      m. Lindsay Wells [1985; invalid]
      m. Nikki Newman [1990-1994; divorced]
        c. Unnamed child (miscarriage)
        c. Unnamed child (miscarriage)
        c. John Abbott III (born 1993; died 1993)
      m. Luan Volien [1995-1996; widowed]
      o. Diane Jenkins (artificial insemination)
        c. Kyle Jenkins Abbott (born 2001)
      m. Phyllis Summers [2001-2004; divorced]
        c. Unnamed child (miscarriage)
      m. Sharon Newman [2007-2009; divorced]
      m. Patty Williams [2010; invalid] (Patty poses as Dr. Emily Peterson)     
      m. Nikki Newman [2012; divorced]
      m. Phyllis Summers [2015–present] (married)
    c. Traci Abbott (born 1964)
      m. Danny Romalotti [1984-1985; annulled]
      m. Brad Carlton [1986-1989; divorced]
      m. Brad Carlton [1991-1992; divorced]
        c. Colleen Carlton (born 1992; died 2009)
      m. Steve Connolly [1993-[present]
    a. Brent Davis (deceased)
      c. Ashley Abbott (born 1960; raised as John's daughter)
        m. Steven Lassiter [1988; widowed]
        a. Victor Newman
          c. Unnamed child (abortion; 1987)
        m. Victor Newman [1990-1993; divorced]
        m. Blade Bladeson [1994-1995; widowed]
        m. Cole Howard [1998-2000; divorced]
        o. Victor Newman (stole Victor's sperm)
          c. Abigail Newman (born 2000) {adopted by Brad}
          m. Ben Rayburn [2015–present] (married)
        m. Brad Carlton [2000-2006; divorced]
          c. Robert Bradley Carlton (stillborn; 2003)
        m. Victor Newman [2009-2010; divorced]
          c. Faith Colleen Newman (stillborn; 2009)
        m. Tucker McCall [2011-2012; divorced]
  m. Jill Foster [1982-1986; divorced]
  m. Jessica Blair [1988-1989; divorced]
  m. Jill Foster [1993-1995; divorced]
    c. Billy Abbott (born 1993)
      m. Mackenzie Browning [2003; annulled]
      a. Chloe Mitchell
        c. Cordelia Abbott (born 2009; died 2013)
      m. Chloe Mitchell [2009; divorced]
      m. Victoria Newman [2010; invalid]
      m. Victoria Newman [2010-2011; divorced]
        c. Unnamed child (miscarriage)
      a. Chelsea Lawson
         c. Johnny Abbott (born 2012)
      m. Victoria Newman [2011-2014; divorced]
         c. Katie Newman (born 2014)
  m. Gloria Fisher [2004-2005; invalid]
  m. Gloria Fisher [2006; invalid]
Jabot Cosmetics
Publicly held company
Industry Cosmetics
Founded 1960's by John Abbott, Sr.
Headquarters Genoa City, Wisconsin, United States
Key people
Jack Abbott, Majority Owner, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Products Perfumes, Hair Care, Makeup

Fictional company history

Jabot has had a tumultuous history. In the early 1980s John considered following his son Jack's advice to sell Jabot but then changed his mind once he found out that the company offering to buy Jabot (Mergeron Enterprises) was owned by his ex-wife Dina Mergeron (Marla Adams). A few years later Jabot had another shake up when after finding out his son Jack Abbott (then Terry Lester, now Peter Bergman) was having an affair with his younger wife Jill Foster Abbott (then Brenda Dickson, now Jess Walton) he disowned Jack and fired him from Jabot. John filed for divorce and because he didn't want the facts about Jack and Jill's affair made public he gave Jill a divorce settlement that included 1/4 ownership of Jabot, an executive position worth $150,000 a year, and a seat on the Jabot Board of Directors. John replaced Jack with his new son-in-law Brad Carlton (Don Diamont), who was a salesman to that point. Jill and Brad started the Jabot Men's Line and made it into a success. But after a while the job became too much for Brad to handle and so John hired Jack back.

In 1990 Jack convinced John to go public with Jabot, by selling shares of Jabot stock in the stock market. This backfired on Jack when his rival, Newman Enterprises, C.E.O. Victor Newman (Eric Braeden), bought enough shares to take over control of Jabot. Losing Jabot caused John to have a heart attack and caused Victor to fire Jack and replace him with Brad (this because Victor and John were good friends). To get back at Victor, Jack married Victor's ex-wife Nikki Newman (Melody Thomas Scott), before Victor could propose remarriage to Nikki. Victor offered to give control of Jabot back to the Abbott family, if Jack divorced Nikki. Even though Jack had fallen in love with Nikki, he accepted Victor's offer out of guilt and loyalty to John. But Victor used a loophole in the contract and voided the deal. Jack did however return to work at Jabot. After Nikki found out Jack chose Jabot over her she started divorce proceedings. But after Jack saved her daughter Victoria's life and then finding out she was pregnant with Jack's child, Nikki decided to stay with Jack. Victor later married Jack's sister and Jabot's chemist Ashley Abbott (then Brenda Epperson, now Eileen Davidson).

A couple of years later Jack with Brad planned a hostile takeover of Newman Enterprises. But Victor found out about it and during a heated exchange Victor fired Jack and then collapsed. Jack walked over Victor and towards the door leaving him to die. But Jack used his better judgement and called 911, saving Victor's life.

After having confrontations with Ashley, Nikki, and his daughter Victoria, Victor went on a trip to the country to get away from his problems. Victor was robbed and carjacked and the man who did it ended up dying in a car accident in Victor's car. Everyone back in Genoa City thought Victor was dead and so Jack used "Victor's death" to his advantage and took over control of Newman Enterprises. This also meant he controlled Jabot as well. Jack appointed Brad head of Newman Enterprises. Months later Victor returned to Genoa City alive and well. Victor once again fired Jack for taking over control of Newman Enterprises and as a result John and Ashley resigned from Jabot. The Abbotts decided to create a new cosmetics company to rival Jabot. But because of Victor their loan application was denied and so their plans were halted. Jack then promised to stay away from Jabot if Victor hired John and Ashley back. Eventually Jack returned to Jabot as well.

Many years later Victor was missing and once again thought to be dead after his airplane crashed in New Mexico. Jack and Brad once again took over control of Newman Enterprises by changing spreadsheet numbers and packing the Newman Board of Directors with Jack's old flame and Victor's newest ex-wife Diane Jenkins (Alex Donnelley) and with her lawyer Michael Baldwin (Christian LeBlanc). When Victor returned it was tougher for him to wrest control of his company away from Jack and Brad.

In the fall of 2012, Jack took control of Newman Enterprises and implemented a merger between the two companies. He hired Neil as CEO so he could concentrate on running Newman Enterprises. However, Jack fired Neil after a disagreement and brought in Cane to act as CEO. Cane, who was uncomfortable with replacing his father-in-law, brought Neil back in to run the company while Jack was distracted by his pill addiction and ongoing efforts by Victor to regain control of Newman.

Fictional

Key people

Current owners
Former owners
Current employees
Former employees

Products

Former employees:
Billy Abbott
Brittany Hodges
Colleen Carlton
JT Hellstrom
Mackenzie Browning
Phyllis Summers
Raul Guittierez
Rianna Miner
Sean Bridges

External links

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