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Name:
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The Coot kin |
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Origin:
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Don Rosa says: "The Coots were in America for many years... I guess they came over on the Mayflower or to Jamestown. But there could be other nationalities mixed in by the time of Cornelius Coot, so it would have to be said that that branch of the family is "melting-pot" American." |
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Known since:
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1818. By then Cornelius Coot came to Fort Drakeborough. |
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First known member of the family:
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Cornelius Coot (Around 1790 - around 1880), the founder of Duckburg. |
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First family member to appear:
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Grandma Duck in 1940/1943. |
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First family member created by:
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Al Taliaferro |
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The name for Coot in some other languages:

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| Danish: |
Familien Blisand |
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| Dutch (in the Netherlands): |
Prul tak |
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| Finnish: |
Ankanpään suku |
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| French: |
Les cousind Ecoutum |
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| German: |
Familie Erpel | Die Erpel-Sippe | Erpel Linie |
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| Italian: |
La famiglia Coot |
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| Norwegian: |
Kvakk-slekten |
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| Portuguese: |
Família Patus |
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| Spanish (in Spain): |
La familia Coot | La familia Palomino |
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| Swedish: |
Släkten Knös |
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History:
Grandma Duck's family. Other important members of the family are Cornelius Coot who founded Duckburg, Clinton Coot who founded The Junior Woodchucks and Casey Coot (brother of Grandma Duck) who sold Uncle $crooge the ground where he built his moneybin.
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