It seems as if every citizen of Port Charles has some sort of connection to the family.

The curmudgeon patriarch Edward Quartermaine joined the scene in 1978, played byDavid Lewis.

In 1993,John Ingletook over the role and remained there until his death in 2012.

The Quartermaine family

After all, nothing bonds the squabbling Quartermaines faster than an outsider they can rally against.

However, he reappeared several times as a ghost until 2013.

Though the character has been played by several actors, the most recognized areBilly WarlockandSean Kanan.

Stuard Damon and Jane Elliot

She is best remembered for her relationship with Nikolas Cassadine, whom she was married to for a time.

Though Emily developed breast cancer just like her biological mother, she was able to recover from her illness.

They also had a son together, who they named Danny after Sam’s late brother.

Sean Kanan and Natalia Livingston

However, his most precious time is spent with his daughter Scout.

Sonny adopted Michaeland raised him for most of his life.

She told Michael that their son had been stillborn, though the truth eventually came out a year later.

Steve Burton as Jason Morgan

Ned was also pivotal in Leo being properlydiagnosed with Autism.

Though little Bailey Louise is not a biological Q, she is certainly an honorary member of the family.

For years, Skye caused turmoil for the Q’s, particularly regarding ELQ.

Drew Cain with his daughter Scout

Dillon was written off the show in 2007 having left town to pursue his dreams of becoming a filmmaker.

The character was briefly brought back in 2015 played byRobert Palmer Watkins, but continues to reside off-screen.

He later became District Attorney, before leaving town in 2006.

Michael and Willow

Soon after arriving in Port Charles, his connection to the Quartermaines was revealed.

Ned, Olivia, and Leo

Brook Lynn looking at Bailey

Robin Christopher and Scott Clifton

Austin and Maxie