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1588:(?-1066; from earlier Murdoch MacDuich) was a businessman who patented the longbow. Most notably in 1066, when the Normans invaded England, he had the latter sign a contract with him so they would have enough longbows to fight off the invaders. However, they did not have enough arrows as Sir Murdoch charged extra for them. He is also the last of the Dark Ages McDucks and the one who modernized their family name "MacDuich" to the more familiar "McDuck". He only appears in the unfinished sketch-only story "The History of the Clan McDuck" (written and drawn approx. in 1992 by Don Rosa, but not released until December 2011), which was meant to serve as a prologue to "The Last of the Clan McDuck" before it was scrapped. 1679:(1190-1260) succeeded his father, Roast McDuck, as clan chief and inherited its financial problems. In 1220, Swamphole sealed the dungeon of Castle McDuck, which he claimed was an attempt to decrease maintenance costs. He did, however, create secret passageways in the castle leading to the dungeons. (These passageways would later be useful during subsequent sieges.) After his death in 1260, Swamphole was not buried in the clan cemetery; rather, his skeleton was placed inside his memorial suit of armor, which was placed in Castle McDuck. Swamphole McDuck is first mentioned in 2426:(1867, according to Don Rosa) is the first child of Fergus and Downy McDuck and is the protagonist of most stories involving the Clan McDuck. Unlike his two younger sisters, he remains unmarried, but in "The Last Adventure!" of the DuckTales series, Webby is revealed to actually be Scrooge's daughter via cloning and her original F.O.W.L. given name is April. This is in a reboot/alternate universe. In the original Webby and April are two separate characters and neither are related to Scrooge. Also, he comes to maintain close relationships with his nephew 247: 4756: 4404: 4205: 4509: 2799:, which would mean that he couldn't have a living sibling. However, Gideon is not the only living relative of Scrooge to carry the surname "McDuck", and therefore cause the same inconsistency with Barks's story; others include his sister Matilda and first cousin Douglas. In the American translation of "Shellfish Motives" Gideon is said to be younger than Scrooge, while the original version doesn't specify which one of them is younger. 33: 308:
himself stressed in the introduction to the book "...this version of Scrooge's life is not the 'official' version – there's no particular reason why I (or anyone else) should expect other Duck writers to adhere to my vision of Scrooge's history. As carefully and authentically as I sought to construct it, it was never intended to be anything but my personal telling of the life of Scrooge McDuck."
242: 1350:, the castle is Clan McDuck's ancestral home, as in the comics, and is protected by the spirits of the McDuck ancestors buried there. Scrooge used part of his fortune to purchase and restore the castle as a home for his parents, but because he used discount druid stones, his parents were cursed with immortality and bound to the castle, which appears only once every five years. 2684:, and the fear of the soldiers. From 1902 until 1930, she and Matilda ran Scrooge's empire from his home base while he was away. During these years Hortense met her boyfriend, Quackmore Duck, whom she married in 1920. Later the same year she gave birth to twins. Her son was named Donald Duck and her daughter Della Duck. Of the two only Donald inherited his mother's temper. A 2264:, thinks Fergus kept the secret from him because he disapproved of Scrooge. In the middle of their way to the treasure, Scrooge, Matilda and Scrooge's nephews find a letter from Fergus, who believed Scrooge would eventually find it, revealing the reason he hid the secret from Scrooge is that Scrooge would feel better building his own fortune instead of inheriting one. 1243: 2280:
the latter expressing apparent disapproval of the former; though in reality, he was upset because Scrooge had not been a part of his life. They later reconcile after Fergus reveals he was the one who gave Scrooge his Number One Dime, via Burt the Ditch Digger, in order to give him the gift of "self-reliance" since he was unable to afford a proper gift for him.
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gain ownership of the lands and were already trying to plunder the castle and its graveyard in search of old relics and treasure. Fergus and Jake guarded the Castle in order to stop them. Nine-year-old Hortense offered to help them and proved more effective in conflict than either of the elder McDucks. The Whiskervilles came to fear her.
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In 1885, the Clan McDuck's hereditary lands were in danger of being seized due to her father being unable to pay taxes. The lands also included Dismal Downs, the Clan's castle which had been abandoned since 1675. The Whiskervilles, traditional enemies of the McDucks since the 15th century, planned to
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Matilda, while trying to leave the castle, mentions Hortense. However, in the commentary in the American printing of the story, Don Rosa states that he was prevented from using Hortense because he would have had to explain why she had abandoned her family. So Hortense's fate remains a mystery. In the
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series, which draws heavily from the comics. He later appears in the episode "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!", having survived to the present day due to Scrooge rebuilding Castle McDuck using magic stones that granted his parents immortality. Scrooge and Fergus' relationship is initially tense, with
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In 1885 the Clan's hereditary lands would have been seized due to Fergus' inability to pay his taxes. But Scrooge spent his savings at the time ($ 10,000) to pay the taxes and become the new owner of their lands. While Scrooge was away, Fergus and his family moved back to Castle McDuck, abandoned for
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was killed in 1057. That same year, Macbeth offered Quackly a treasure chest in exchange for his support in the ongoing war for the throne. Quackly agreed and served the king during the war, but became obsessed with protecting the treasure, eventually trapping himself inside the castle walls with it.
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In 1987, Don Rosa, a long-time fan of Carl Barks and a personal friend of Mark Worden, started creating his own stories featuring Scrooge McDuck. His stories contained numerous references to older stories by Barks as well as several original ideas. After several years he gained a fan base of his own.
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During his retirement, Barks' stories remained popular and gained him unexpected fame. Barks gave several interviews during which he answered questions about his stories and the characters he had created. In 1981, Barks described his personal version of Donald's family tree, which was used by amateur
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is the banished cousin of Scrooge, who appeared in the story The Search for Cyril, by Bob Gregory, where he failed to pass a “stinginess test” given to him by Dingus McDuck (called Titus McDuck), where each child of Clan McDuck would be given money to save, however Cyril failed buying candy for some
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is a cousin of Scrooge who has appeared in several Danish Disney comic stories. He looks like Scrooge not only in appearance but also in temperament. He is so incredibly stingy that he considers Scrooge a spendthrift, often criticizing a frustrated Scrooge for not being "McDuck-like" enough. Douglas
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family living in relative poverty. In 1877 her ten-year-old brother Scrooge started working as a shoe polisher in an effort to help support his family. At the time Hortense was merely an infant sucking on her thumb. She observed from a distance with her father and sister while her brother earned the
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episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck", Dingus is revealed to have had an antagonistic relationship with his son, Fergus (not unlike that of the latter and his son, Scrooge). In fact, knowing he would seek out Simon McDuck's treasure, he left his son a note telling him to work hard and not accept
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Silas McDuck was a member of Clan McDuck and Scrooge's great-great-grandfather. He was very wealthy and built Castle McDuck for his large family to live in. Despite the ground being cursed by druids, Silas finished the constructions and the McDucks moved in, only to be scared away by the frightening
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and the ship sank before reaching Jamaica. Upon returning to Scotland, Seafoam McDuck learned that his contract with McSue contained fine print stating that if the shipment was not completed, McDuck would forfeit all his possessions to McSue. Seafoam escaped with nothing but the clothes on his back,
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to save on construction costs. This story would date the castle itself to about the 18th century. The Druids, seeking revenge on the McDucks for taking away their sacred meeting place, scared the clan away using trained phosphorescent hounds. Years later, Scrooge returns with Huey, Dewey, Louie, and
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episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck", Scrooge McDuck states Simon was the "accountant" to the Knights Templar who had stolen and hidden their treasure somewhere underneath Castle McDuck, and he had returned to his father Fergus to reluctantly ask for his help in finding it since he knows where
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for another treasure and learns from Matilda that his family already knew about the treasure but their father Fergus decided not to tell Scrooge about it. Both Scrooge and Matilda thought that was because of Fergus' disapproval of Scrooge's greedy ways but after finding a letter on the way for the
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The family tree below shows the McDuck portion of Donald's family tree according to Carl Barks. The chart is based on a 1950s sketch made by Barks for personal use, which was later illustrated by artist Mark Worden in 1981. According to Barks, Matilda McDuck is married to Goosetail Gander, and the
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and returned to Scotland in 1902 as a billionaire. Scrooge's intention was originally to settle in Dismal Downs, but he quickly changed his mind and decided to settle in the United States. He wanted to take his family with him. His sisters accepted, but Fergus decided to stay. He died during the
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episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!", he is stated to be a treasure hunter (like Scrooge) who constructed secret passageways underneath Castle McDuck and let loose a demon dog to protect his treasure. His ghost later appears to ward off said demon dog alongside the ghosts of several of his
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In 1877, Quackly's ghost saves a young Scrooge McDuck from the Whiskervilles of Dismal Downs. Without revealing his true identity, he suggests to Scrooge that he travel to America and work for his Uncle Pothole, thus serving as the catalyst for all of Scrooge's adventures. In 1885, Quackly again
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was Dingus McDuck's brother and Scrooge McDuck's paternal great uncle. He inherited a silver watch from his ancestor Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck and passed it on to his nephew Fergus. After his death, Quagmire's estate remained unclaimed. Quagmire appears in the Carl Barks story "The Heirloom Watch"
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In the process of working on Scrooge's biography, Rosa studied Barks' old stories in detail. Rosa made note of as many clues as he could of Scrooge's past given by Barks – which Rosa dubbed "Barksian facts" – and used them to write new stories. Despite the ambitious nature of the project, Rosa
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and her older sister Matilda McDuck. Some non-Barks writers gave Scrooge two half-brothers, Rumpus McFowl and Gideon McDuck, though these do not appear in Barks' conception of the family. De' Paperoni is a twin of Scrooge in a story. Jake McDuck, her paternal uncle, was also living with them.
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is Scrooge McDuck and Rumpus McFowl's mutual aunt. She is only briefly mentioned, where she gave her nephew Rumpus information that informed him and Scrooge that they were half-brothers. She is also mentioned to be living, however the exact relationship to Scrooge and Clan McDuck is unknown.
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Since there isn't any clue on how the tireless and slightly bossy Aunt Eider could be the aunt of both Scrooge and Rockerduck in the comic stories with her, some fans of this universe have invented their own explanations for this fact. It really seems she never had a surname, so she has been
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and mother. She settled in Castle McDuck at Dismal Downs, Clan McDuck's old castle, along with her family in 1885. She died in 1897, and was buried in the McDucks' cemetery. She later appeared to her husband Fergus at his own passing, and together they joined various McDuck ancestors.
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that had gone bankrupt. The two were unable to settle their differences and they decided to have a riverboat race in 1870 to decide who would be the owner. Both riverboats sank. Porker had two more riverboats but Angus spent the next ten years as a professional card player.
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is Donald Duck's uncle. Their exact relationship has only rarely been described. Don Rosa fans have speculated that Ludwig is married to Matilda McDuck, while the Disney company have portrayed him as a bachelor. Walt Disney stated Ludwig is Donald's father's brother.
145: 158: 2896:. The Italian story "La Stella di Burbank", where she is portrayed as a myopic old woman who doesn't realize she needs to wear glasses, is presumably her first comic book appearance. But Aunt Eider appears wearing glasses in her next three comic book appearances. 154: 2138:, based on a highly exaggerated description of his life. His dime novels became very popular and to have more material to add he occasionally traveled through the country. In the story "The Vigilante of Pizen Bluff" by Don Rosa, he is seen appearing at 2648:
From an early age it was obvious Hortense had a fairly nasty temper combined with considerable strength, and on at least one occasion (in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Chapter 10) she has been called a spitfire. In 1882, Scrooge was hired as a
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episode "The Missing Links of Moorshire!", Scrooge McDuck relates the story of how "Black Donald" McDuck invented golf and subsequently got it banned due to his temper to Dewey, Louie, and Webby before participating in a golf tournament in Scotland.
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In contrast to Scrooge and Hortense's fiery tempers, she usually had a calm demeanor. In 1902 Scrooge returned to Scotland and took both of his younger sisters with him to go to America. When he established his base in
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children, and was banished to the Scottish Highlands, where he became a goatherd. In the story Donald sees that Scrooge has a photo of every Clan McDuck member, except for Cyril, and Donald attempts to photograph him.
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tries to save Scrooge, but his action unintentionally brings about Scrooge's temporary death. In heaven, Quackly is reprimanded by his relatives for interfering in earthly events. Quackly McDuck is first mentioned in
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who would "rob from the rich to give to the poor". Locksley's alliance with MacGregor would come to an end after Locksley was unable to "give to the poor" after having robbed the rich. He is mentioned in
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In the early 1950s, Carl Barks was in his second decade of creating comic book stories starring Donald Duck and his various relatives. He had personally created several of the latter, including cousin
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treasure hidden in the castle McDuck by one of his ancestors, a Knight himself. Even though Fergus decided not to tell Scrooge about the treasure, he learns about it through other ways and, like
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Webby and uncovers the mystery. Scrooge befriends the Druids and partners with them to turn Castle McDuck into a tourist attraction. Scrooge plans to give a share of the profit to the Druids as
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Scrooge may have claimed that he is the last McDuck, as he is the only male left. Hortense and Matilda changed their names to Duck after marriage, so, technically, Scrooge is the last McDuck.
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By 1880, Scrooge came to realize that his earnings were not enough despite his hard work and efforts. He emigrated to the United States in hopes of earning his own fortune. He was hired as a
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treasure (hence the other title "A Letter from Home") they learn Fergus's real motive was that he thought Scrooge would feel better building his own fortune instead of simply inheriting one.
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abandoned him. He had refused to buy them arrows because they were too expensive, and only paid his serfs, collectively, 30 copper pieces an hour. Eider McDuck is first mentioned in Barks'
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back to the surface to finish the race for Cornpone Gables. Scrooge won, only to learn that 85 years of disuse made the mansion so fragile that he accidentally destroyed it with a sneeze.
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in 1727, as the clan had been driven from their ancestral home of Dismal Downs in 1675. Hugh turned to the sea for a living and became a successful merchant. He obtained his own ship, the
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and uncle Scrooge McDuck, although the specific relationships between them were still uncertain. To better define these relationships, Barks created a version of the McDuck/Duck/Coot
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was the last king of Sagbad and the earliest known ancestor of Scrooge McDuck. A young King Khan Khan (2050 BC-1967 BC) sacked the city of Sagbad in 2033 BC, but Scrooge Shah and
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Hound of Castle McDuck. Spending what little he had left from erecting the castle, Silas built Cottage McDuck, where the family lived in poverty until Scrooge left for America.
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is, however, hopeless at finding and identifying gold; he generally lives a rustic life in mining country, locating only fool's gold and earning a modest living. In the story "
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too, but, of course, this is not a widely accepted explanation at all. According to this same invented explanation, Aunt Eider would be a sister of Rockerduck's mother.
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centuries in Dismal Downs. The family continued to work to pay for the taxes, and Scrooge sent them money he earned while traveling. Fergus became a widower in 1897.
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couple adopts Donald's cousin Gladstone. The character Old "Scotty" McDuck does not appear in any stories, but eventually became Fergus McDuck in Don Rosa's stories.
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as his home base he started journeying the world trying to expand his financial empire. One of her proudest moments was when she single-handedly caused the entire
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pilot episode, "Woo-oo!", as part of Webby's research on Scrooge's family. She later appears in person in the episode "The Fight for Castle McDuck!", voiced by
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notes to the Danish publication of the story (Hall of Fame - Don Rosa Book 10), it is stated that the publisher decided that Hortense was "officially dead".
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to raise their children. He settled in McDuck castle along with his brother in 1885. However, it appears that by 1902, Jake was no longer living there.
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episode, "Once Upon a Dime", which explores Scrooge's history. Here he is referred to as "McPapa." Fergus' name and image are also present in the 2017
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for desecrating their stone circle. The story is loosely based on the Barks story "Hound of the Whiskervilles", which was in turn loosely based on
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artist Mark Worden in drawing the family tree and including portraits of the characters mentioned. Worden's tree was first published in several
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in 1829. He was first mentioned in "The Great Steamboat Race" by Carl Barks and later appeared in person in a handful of stories by Don Rosa.
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of the topic and provide significant coverage of it beyond a mere trivial mention. If notability cannot be shown, the article is likely to be
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In the Dutch and Finnish languages, Scrooge personally drops the "Mac/Mc" from his last name while other members of his family retain it.
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in 1835 to Dingus McDuck and Molly Mallard, who were both working as coal miners at the time. He spent most of his life as a mill worker.
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wrote the last three comic stories where this character was used, and three famous cartoonists respectively drew those ones. Al Hubbard,
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The comics continuity does not establish when McDuck Castle was built, but it first appears (on the fictional timeline) in 946 when the
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connected to Scrooge's family through his paternal grandmother, Molly Mallard, who would be an aunt of Eider. This would make Eider a
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as his crew. Business wasn't going well and Angus decided to retire in 1882. He left his riverboat to his nephew and settled down in
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Quackly and his treasure became a McDuck legend, and it is believed that his ghost continues to protect the treasure and the castle.
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it is. His ghost appears later in the episode to stop a ghost hound from attacking Scrooge's grandnephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie.
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when it sank. He was the only survivor. He continued working on Mississippi riverboats and he had obtained his own by 1861, named
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night, aged 72, and was re-united with his wife Downy and the rest of the McDuck Clan as his three children left Scotland.
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In 1902 Scrooge McDuck returned to Scotland to fetch Hortense and their sister Matilda McDuck. When Scrooge established
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invasion in 946 (despite England and Scotland signing a peace treaty in 945). Eider was killed during the Anglo-Saxons'
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and died in 1776. His descendant Quagmire McDuck inherited the silver pocket watch. Seafoam McDuck first appears in
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a silver pocket watch, and the golden dentures in his mouth. It is later presumed that Seafoam was involved in the
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episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!", both as a statue in front of the titular Castle McDuck and as a ghost.
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to auction it off. Scrooge then buys the estate, allowing his family to reoccupy the castle. He also hires local
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and the maternal grandaunt of Huey, Dewey, and Louie. She was first mentioned in Carl Barks' 1950s sketch for a
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to flee Killmotor Hill armed only with a broom and her bad temper, much to the shame of the current president,
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cap in the illustration at the top of the page, which was first published in France.) The old clansmen seen on
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episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!", Downy McDuck relates Murdoch's history (which remains intact) to
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Scottie McTerrier as caretaker. Sometime after Scottie's death, Scrooge's sister Matilda becomes caretaker.
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Matilda is usually drawn with a flower on her hat, which loses a petal in each panel in which she appears.
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Angus migrated to the United States during the late 1840s. In 1850 he was working as a cabin boy in the
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Sir Swamphole McDuck's life span is seen on his grave stone as 1161-1221 in the Carl Barks painting
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was an 18th-century McDuck relative. Sometime after 1707, he became an associate of Scottish outlaw
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In 1880, in a poker game with Porker, Angus won the rights to one of his rival's riverboats, named
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outlawing the sport. Black Donald is mentioned in "The History of the Clan McDuck" by Don Rosa.
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Don Rosa has suggested that Matilda McDuck could have married the well-known Disney character
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and renamed Fort Duckburg. Malcolm first appears in "Back to Long Ago!" (1956) by Carl Barks.
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wear a green and orange tartan, but of a slightly different design from that of the comics.
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after his spirited six-year-old sister. The latter found this idea unflattering at best.
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In 1955, Porker's nephew, Horseshoe Hogg, and Scrooge McDuck would bring their uncles'
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and is suggested to be a previous incarnation of Scrooge McDuck. Malcolm served in the
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story for the first time. In this story, it is shown that she was hired by her nephew
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for his own personal benefit, incidentally creating several additional characters.
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Gideon represented in an Italian-made picture, holding a copy of "The Cricket" (
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is the beggar cousin of Scrooge who appeared for the first time in the story "
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Fictional McDuck tartan as drawn by Carl Barks and colored by Dell colorists
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laid siege to it. For many centuries the castle served as the home of the
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continuity, Castle McDuck was built by Scrooge's great-great grandfather
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ended all relationships between Scrooge and his family and she retired.
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picked up the name, and used Matilda McDuck as a prominent character in
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Rumpus McFowl is a tall, obese duck who wears a green coat and a black
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According to Rosa's sketches and timelines, Jake was born in 1832 to
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Downy's image and name are also present in the 2017 incarnation of
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cites her as a connecting link between the triplets and Scrooge.
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met their maternal great aunt. In that story, Scrooge returns to
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and hid their treasure beneath McDuck Castle. He is mentioned in
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Please help to demonstrate the notability of the topic by citing
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by Don Rosa. His name is derived from the English village of
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Gideon's existence is inconsistent with a statement made in
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hand-outs inside a hidden chamber underneath Castle McDuck.
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through the marriage of Hortense McDuck and Quackmore Duck,
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He is mentioned on Webby Vanderquack's family chart in the
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are Scrooge's American relatives and include his nephew
2765:"The County Conscience", the most credible newspaper in 1637:, after William asked for his help in paying tribute to 1718:" because of his foul temper, is said to have invented 230:(1992–94) which introduced Scrooge's immediate family. 3609:: "Hound of the Whiskervilles". First published 1960 ( 2142:'s Wild West. After the show's money is stolen by the 1801:, and in 1563 he became first mate of the frigate HMS 1645:(1948) by Carl Barks. He has a small speaking role in 212:
Clan McDuck was created by American comic book author
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The Old Castle's Other Secret or A Letter from Home
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The Old Castle's Other Secret or A Letter from Home
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First published 1956 ( 2034:' episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!" 1353:The castle appears in the Carl Barks stories 1324:who incorporated the castle into an existing 3439:(2009). "The World of the Life of Scrooge". 2526: 2381:. He lived in the same house as his brother 1411:, the castle is the setting of the episodes 3584: 3542:: "The Last of the Clan McDuck" (part 1 of 3328: 2099:became the co-owners of Cornpone Gables, a 2057:episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck". 1949:episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck". 1813:between 1563 and 1564. Also serving on the 1668:episode, "The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!" 1571:(1948) by Carl Barks, and first appears in 4443: 4429: 4242: 4228: 3926: 3912: 3899:Various Duck family trees with commentary. 2694:Hortense is mentioned and pictured in the 2461:tree, where she was shown to have adopted 2223:The rest of Fergus' biography is shown in 2049:His ghost makes a cameo appearance in the 2026:Her ghost makes a cameo appearance in the 1941:His ghost makes a cameo appearance in the 1660:His ghost makes a cameo appearance in the 1651:(1994), but makes his first appearance in 1237: 3845: 3843: 3789: 3506: 3504: 3502: 3500: 3498: 3173:List of family seats of Scottish nobility 2574:, a younger sister to Matilda McDuck and 710:This family tree is based on the work of 129:Learn how and when to remove this message 3661: 3659: 3390:. Season 1. Episode 26. 19 October 1987. 3286: 2737: 1805:, serving under Captain Loyal Hawk. 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The two were the parents of twins 1826: 1825:, would marry Malcolm's descendant, 297:The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck 227:The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck 26: 3717:: "Secrets". First published 1998 ( 3407:. Season 1. Episode 21. 2017-08-04. 3401:"The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!". 3244: 2963: 2923: 2267:Fergus appears in the classic 1987 2261: 1671: 1361:(1960) and in the Don Rosa stories 280:, and later in the Disney-licensed 233: 24: 2849: 2558: 2487: 2217: 2037: 1862: 1461: 25: 18:List of members of the Clan McDuck 4822: 4360:The Prisoner of White Agony Creek 3892: 2818: 2802: 2469:and not related to Scrooge), but 2437: 2412: 2171:A character based on Angus named 1580: 1550: 1413:"The Secret(s) of Castle McDuck!" 323:Modern family tree by Carl Barks 4791:Characters created by Carl Barks 4755: 4754: 4507: 4403: 4402: 4334:The Empire-Builder from Calisota 4204: 4203: 2733: 2707: 2371:The character was later used by 2304: 2188: 2005: 1966: 1887:, the traditional birthplace of 1704: 312:Modern family tree by Carl Barks 245: 240: 31: 4796:Donald Duck universe characters 4727:Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue 4581:The Disney Afternoon Collection 4324:The Billionaire of Dismal Downs 4112:Donald Duck universe characters 3874: 3859: 3822: 3765: 3749: 3708: 3616: 3600: 3555: 2837: 2408:Modern McDucks (3rd generation) 2385:and helped Fergus and his wife 2119:and a penniless inventor named 2061:Modern McDucks (2nd generation) 1962:Modern McDucks (1st generation) 1952: 1749: 1625: 1614: 1494: 1376:The Billionaire of Dismal Downs 720:Modern family tree by Don Rosa 4365:The Sharpie of the Culebra Cut 4304:The New Laird of Castle McDuck 3563:Dubious Doings at Dismal Downs 3429: 3411: 3394: 3373: 3298:The New Laird of Castle McDuck 3228: 3185: 2854: 2700:2017 premier "Woo-oo!", where 2641:on a merchant ship heading to 2348: 2229:Of Ducks, Dimes, and Destinies 1881:The History of The Clan McDuck 1809:raided Spanish targets in the 1654:The New Laird of Castle McDuck 1534:Dubious Doings at Dismal Downs 1467:Scrooge Shah and Prince Donduk 1417:"The Fight for Castle McDuck!" 1393:(1982). In the 1987 TV series 1370:The New Laird of Castle McDuck 706:Modern family tree by Don Rosa 13: 1: 4450: 4339:The Richest Duck in the World 4299:The Raider of the Copper Hill 4289:The Master of the Mississippi 3796:Carl Barks' Duck Family Trees 3178: 3085:Clã Mac Patinhas/Clã Mac Pato 3031:, "The line of the Mac Ducks" 2884: 2784:The character was created by 2609:Hortense was born in 1876 in 2326:origin and was born in 1840. 1900:Captain Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck 1339:The Hound of the Baskervilles 4329:The Invader of Fort Duckburg 4294:The Buckaroo of the Badlands 3445:. Vol. 1. Los Angeles: 3306:. Vol. 1. Los Angeles: 3264:. Vol. 1. Los Angeles: 2941: 1401:"The Curse of Castle McDuck" 185:of cartoon ducks from which 44:general notability guideline 7: 4309:The Terror of the Transvaal 4284:The Last of the Clan McDuck 3519:. First published in 1948 ( 3256:The Last of the Clan McDuck 3120: 2482:Matilda McDuck was born in 2432:Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck 2238:Scrooge became rich in the 1648:The Last of the Clan McDuck 1601:Huey, Dewey, and Louie Duck 1574:The Last of the Clan McDuck 1514:of McDuck Castle after his 1364:The Last of the Clan McDuck 10: 4827: 3382:The Curse of Castle McDuck 2927: 2858: 2686:fight with Scrooge in 1930 2416: 1932:American Revolutionary War 1925:. But McSue sabotaged the 1874:who is characterized as a 1440:Hound of the Whiskervilles 1359:Hound of the Whiskervilles 224:in his 12-part comic saga 165:, Clan McDuck portrait by 51:reliable secondary sources 40:The topic of this article 4750: 4680: 4645: 4599: 4590: 4535: 4516: 4505: 4458: 4398: 4373: 4347: 4276: 4263: 4199: 4144: 4104: 4046: 3983: 3942: 3815:). First published 1994 ( 3742:). First published 1993 ( 3701:). First published 1993 ( 3548:). First published 1992 ( 3028: 2973: 2813:Smarter Than The Toughies 2358:A Christmas for Shacktown 2136:The Master of Mississippi 2091:. Around the time of the 1506:of Clan McDuck during an 1438:first appears in 1960 in 1180: 1178: 1090: 1088: 1086: 1078: 1074: 1068: 1021: 980: 978: 976: 974: 972: 970: 968: 962: 960: 958: 950: 948: 942: 938: 936: 934: 932: 930: 924: 922: 920: 918: 916: 875: 853: 851: 849: 847: 845: 843: 841: 835: 833: 831: 821: 817: 815: 813: 811: 809: 803: 801: 799: 797: 795: 774: 756: 754: 752: 742: 738: 736: 734: 648: 646: 558: 556: 554: 544: 540: 534: 518: 516: 483: 469: 449: 447: 445: 443: 441: 439: 437: 431: 429: 427: 417: 415: 407: 403: 401: 399: 397: 395: 389: 387: 385: 383: 381: 193:is descended. Within the 42:may not meet Knowledge's 4801:Disney comics characters 4319:The King of the Klondike 3937:core universe characters 3649:. 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