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Clinton Coot |
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He used to live in or near Duckburg, perhaps in the farm where Grandma Duck later lived. |
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Born:
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Ca. 1830 in Duckburg? |
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Died:
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Ca 1910 in Duckburg? |
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First appearance:
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1992, in Guardians of the Lost Library (mentioned by name).
1993, in Don Rosa's Duck Family Three. (picture). |
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Created by:
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Don Rosa |
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Father:
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Cornelius Coot |
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Mother:
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Unknown |
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Siblings:
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Unknown |
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Spouse:
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Gertrude Gadwall |
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Children:
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Elvira "Grandma Duck" Coot (daughter)
Casey Coot (son)
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Other close relatives:
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Unknown |
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Occupation:
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Storekeeper at Coot's Emporium. He also became the founder of the Junior Woodchucks. |
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Member of:
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Drives:
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He probably had a horse and carrier. In his very last years he may had a car. |
The name for Clinton Coot in some other languages:

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| Danish: |
Clinton Blisand |
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| Dutch (in the Netherlands): |
Theodoor Prul |
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| Finnish: |
Kornelius Ankanpää |
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| French: |
Clinton Ecoutum |
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| German: |
Emelrich Erpel |
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| Italian: |
Clinton Coot |
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| Norwegian: |
Clinton Kvakk |
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| Portuguese: |
Cipriano Patus (in Brazil). |
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| Spanish (in Spain): |
Clinton Coot |
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| Swedish: |
Cyprianus Knös |
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Biography:
When Don Rosa created Clinton Coot he named him after the president of the USA at that time (Bill Clinton).
Clinton Coot was born ca. 1830 in Duckburg? In A little something special Don Rosa shows that Clinton Coot during the second half of the 19th century, had his own store called "Coot's Emporium". There he sold among other stuff, ice-cream.
Clinton Coot was very interested in the nature and in science. He also learned very much from a book he once got from his father Cornelius Coot, who once found the book in a tight box in a secret room beneath Fort Duckburg.
To promote his interests for the nature and to ensure that the book ended up in safe hands after his death, Clinton in 1901 founded the The Junior Woodchucks, named after the Woodchuck militia. Like the old militia The Junior Woodchucks were supposed to use Fort Duckburg as their headquarters.
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