His name is Betrand.
The father is Dewey Denouement who the Baudelaires killed with a harpoon gun in the 12th book. (Accidentally)
InThe Reptile Room of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, we are introduced to Dr. Montgomery Montgomery, a kind and famous herpetologist (someone who studies reptiles and amphibians) who is the Baudelaires' "late father's cousin's wife's brother." He prefers to go by Uncle Monty. He is the Baudelaire orphans guardian/caretaker after they were taken out of Count Olaf's custody. For more information on Dr. Montgomery and how he is related to the plot of The Reptile Room, look up The Reptile Room on Wikipedia.com.
Lemony Snicket is a character entwined in the storyline in more ways then one. Lemony Snicket is not the real authors name, it is his pen name, and in the book series he has decided to have himself written in it. lemony Snicket researched and followed the lives of these children and isn't revealed until the end that he was once engaged to the Beudelare orphans mother. He was then framed for Arson and thought to be dead, so the childrens mother remarried to their father. After lemony Snickets love of his lifes demise he decided to research and tell the tale of the children.
Lots of stuff happened in The End. Let's see... Kit Snicket died, Count Olaf died, it was revealed that Beatrice was the Baudelaire orphan's mom, VFD stands for Volunter Fire Department, Kit had a baby (the father was Dewey Denoument) and when she died the Baudelaires became the guardians of it, the baby was a girl and they named her Beatrice, the Incredably Deadly Viper reappeared and then had to leave again, the sugar bowl remains a mystery, the triplets never show up (some people think they're dead, based on Kit's description)...I can't think of anything else. And in the very end of the book, the Baudelaires (after living alone on the island for a year) decide to head back to the mainland with Little Beatrice. Their ship wrecks on the way back (the shipwreck poster in The Beatrice Letters is of that shipwreck) and Little Beatrice and the Baudelaires are separated. I'm pretty sure that Little Beatrice hired Lemony Snicket to find the Baudelaires, Snicket tried to track them down by gathering information from all the places they'd been since their parent's deaths and he based A Series of Unfortunate Events on the observations he made (that explains why so much time has passed between when the Baudelaires were at a certain place, and when Snicket came there to investigate). Sea dicks
Ultimately at the end of The End, the last book in A Series of Unfortunate Events, Kit delivers her baby and the harpooned Count Olaf reveals that he was Kit's lover and the baby's father before both he and Kit die, Olaf having lost too much blood from being harpooned and Kit from being poisoned by the Medusiod Mycelium mushroom. The Baudelaires adopt the new baby, and name her after their late mother, Beatrice. Many years later, the Baudelaires finsih building a boat and set sail for home. Lemony Snicket says he does not know if the Baudelaires made it home, and at the end of the book, we are left feeling complete with the series at its end, but yet we hunger for more. Read the books yourself and you'll see what I mean.
The father is Dewey Denouement who the Baudelaires killed with a harpoon gun in the 12th book. (Accidentally)
InThe Reptile Room of Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events, we are introduced to Dr. Montgomery Montgomery, a kind and famous herpetologist (someone who studies reptiles and amphibians) who is the Baudelaires' "late father's cousin's wife's brother." He prefers to go by Uncle Monty. He is the Baudelaire orphans guardian/caretaker after they were taken out of Count Olaf's custody. For more information on Dr. Montgomery and how he is related to the plot of The Reptile Room, look up The Reptile Room on Wikipedia.com.
The mother and father of the Quagmires family do die. The Quagmires are fictional characters in the stories, A Series of Unfortunate Events.
Her mother and her sister, Prim. Her father died before the events of the series in a mining explosion.
Ultimately at the end of The End, the last book in A Series of Unfortunate Events, Kit delivers her baby and the harpooned Count Olaf reveals that he was Kit's lover and the baby's father before both he and Kit die, Olaf having lost too much blood from being harpooned and Kit from being poisoned by the Medusiod Mycelium mushroom. The Baudelaires adopt the new baby, and name her after their late mother, Beatrice. Many years later, the Baudelaires finsih building a boat and set sail for home. Lemony Snicket says he does not know if the Baudelaires made it home, and at the end of the book, we are left feeling complete with the series at its end, but yet we hunger for more. Read the books yourself and you'll see what I mean.
It's sad and unfortunate, but I have a similar problem myself.
Prince Harry is fifth in line to the throne. Should a series of unfortunate events occur that mean he takes up the Crown (best case scenario is his father, brother, niece and nephew would all have to abdicate) he will THEN become King Henry IX. It is very unlikely this will happen.
Crowfeather's father in the Warriors series is Deadfoot.
Crazy father-in-law and unfortunate son-in-law
Father Brown - TV series - was created in 1974.
Andrew Jackson was the first President to have this unfortunate distinction.
The duration of Father of the Bride - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.