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Charles Tremain - Johnny's father. Charles Tremain, known in Boston as Charles Latour, was a French soldier taken as a British prisoner during the French and Indian War. While he was held as a prisoner in Boston, he met and wooed Johnny's mother. After they married, Johnny's parents traveled to France, where Charles died of cholera.

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