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Name:
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Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck. |
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He used to sail on the seven seas. |
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Born:
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Around 1710 in Scotland? |
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Died:
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1776 in the war? |
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First appearance:
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In the Barks classic Chisel McSue and the Horse Radish Treasure from 1953.
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Created by:
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Carl Barks |
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Father:
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Unknown |
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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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Unknown |
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Children:
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Unknown |
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Other close relatives:
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The Clan McDuck
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Occupation:
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He used to be an officer at sea. |
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Member of:
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Drives:
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When he was ashore he was probably riding a Horse. |
The name for Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck in some other languages:

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| Danish: |
Havskum von And |
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| Dutch (in the Netherlands): |
Dorus Duck |
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| Finnish: |
Julius MacAnkka |
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| French: |
Kenneth McPicsou |
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| German: |
Käpt'n David Fürchtegott Duck |
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| Italian: |
Capitan Hugh de' Paperoni, detto "Schiumatore" |
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| Norwegian: |
Kaptein Skrue |
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| Portuguese: |
Capitão Mac Patinhas (in Brazil). |
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| Spanish (in Spain): |
Marino McPato |
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| Swedish: |
Havbard von Anka |
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Biography:
Capt. Hugh "Seafoam" McDuck was born around 1710. He grew wealthy sailing his "Golden Goose" on the trade route to the West Indies! But in 1753 one Swindle McSue tricked him into a contract to deliver some horse radish to Jamaica - then scuttled the "Goose"! Seafoam forfeited the McDuck home and belongings to McSue, and escaped with only the heirloom watch in his pocket, and the golden dentures in his mouth!
According to Don Rosa, "Seafoam" died in 1776, perhaps in the Anglo-American war.
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