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McDuck and Castle
The seat of Clan McDuck is the McDuck Castle.
Barks ' only other story to have McDuck Castle was in The Hound of the Whiskervilles.
The most famous use of the McDuck Castle outside of the Barks / Rosa universe is an Angus / Vicar story titled The Sobbing Serpent.
It is most probably based upon Andrew Carnegie's Skibo Castle, befitting the character of Scrooge McDuck as a loose caricature of Carnegie.
In the show DuckTales, McDuck Castle appeared in the Episode The Curse of Castle McDuck where Scrooge, Webby, and the Nephews investigate a crisis in Scotland.
He was not buried in the family cemetery but rests in his armor, placed in a hallway of Castle McDuck.
In 1220 he decided to seal Castle McDuck, the clan's main castle, dungeons in an attempt to decrease the maintenance cost of the castle.
He was treasurer of the Knight Templars and responsible for hiding their treasure underneath McDuck Castle.
While Scrooge was away Fergus and his family moved back to Castle McDuck, abandoned for centuries, in Dismal Downs.
She settled in Castle McDuck at Dismal Downs, the Clan McDuck's old castle, along with her family in 1885.
In that story, Scrooge returns to the McDuck Castle 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.
According to Don Rosa, Castle McDuck, the ancestral home of Scrooge McDuck's family, the Clan McDuck is located in Dismal Downs somewhere on Rannoch Moor.

McDuck and Old
Don Rosa used the castle in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck, Parts 1, 5, and 9, and in A Letter from Home / The Old Castle's Other Secret.
Sir Eider McDuck is mentioned in the story " The Old Castle's Secret " by Carl Barks and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree.
Sir Quackly McDuck is mentioned in the story " The Old Castle's Secret " by Carl Barks and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree.
In the story " The Old Castle's Secret ", the villain Diamond Dick disguises himself as Quackly's ghost to scare Scrooge McDuck away, while in the later " The Last of the Clan McDuck ", Quackly's ghost appears in person, advising a young Scrooge McDuck without revealing his true identity.
Sir Roast McDuck is mentioned in the story " The Old Castle's Secret " by Carl Barks and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree.
Sir Stuft McDuck is mentioned in the story " The Old Castle's Secret " by Carl Barks and later appeared in Don Rosa's Duck Family Tree.
In the story " The Old Castle's Other Secret or A Letter From Home " ( 2004 ), Don Rosa used Matilda McDuck in a non-Life and Times story for the first time.
Besides having status as one of Barks ' best stories, The Old Castle's Secret is also notable for being Donald and Huey, Dewey and Louie's first treasure hunt with their uncle, Scrooge McDuck.

McDuck and Other
Other notable artists from Whitehorse are the actors Tahmoh Penikett of Battlestar Galactica and Dollhouse ; Amy Sloan who has done many television shows ,( Molly Lang ) Dancer, Singer, Northern Icon, the storyteller Ivan Coyote, punk rock bassist Jonas Smith of JJS3, and the creator of Scrooge McDuck occasional resident Carl Barks.

McDuck and Secret
* Comic book writer / illustrator Don Rosa has written a Scrooge McDuck comic about the mine, called The Dutchman's Secret.

McDuck and Letter
Sir Simon McDuck is mentioned in A Letter From Home by Don Rosa.
In Don Rosa's " A Letter from Home ", it's revealed that Fergus tried to find the Knight Templar treasure hidden in the castle McDuck by one of his ancestors, a Knight himself.

McDuck and by
* Disney's Scrooge McDuck is thought to have been inspired by Carnegie.
Since early childhood Don Rosa had been fascinated by Carl Barks ' stories about Donald Duck and Scrooge McDuck.
In the comics, however, as developed by Al Taliaferro and Carl Barks, the young ducks are more usually portrayed as well-behaved, preferring to assist their uncle Donald Duck and great-uncle Scrooge McDuck in the adventure at hand.
The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck is a comic book story by Don Rosa about Scrooge McDuck.
These chapters were later reprinted in a separate book published by Gemstone, titled The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck Companion.
Sir Quackly's remains and the treasure chest were found by Scrooge McDuck in 1948.
Sir Swamphole McDuck is one of the ancient McDucks, created by Carl Barks.
Sir Donald McDuck is mentioned in " The History of The Clan McDuck " by Don Rosa, a chapter created for The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck though it never got a place in the story at the end.
The latter was featured in the story King Scrooge the First by Carl Barks and Tony Strobl, first published in October, 1967, as the earliest known ancestor of Scrooge McDuck.
Dingus McDuck, nicknamed " Dirty Dingus ", was created by Don Rosa for his Duck Family Tree and has not appeared in person.
In a 1960s story by Bob Gregory and Tony Strobl Scrooge's grandfather is referred to as Titus McDuck.
The character's story was later expanded by Don Rosa, and he appears among the McDucks in heaven in The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.
His descendant Quagmire McDuck inherited the silver watch, known by then as " the heirloom watch ".
The character was later used by Don Rosa, and appears in three of twelve original chapters of Rosa's The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck.
" by Carl Barks, in a scene where Scrooge McDuck is hypnotized into seeing events in the lives of his previous incarnations.

McDuck and Don
Keno Don Hugo Rosa, known simply as Don Rosa, ( born June 29, 1951 ) is an American comic book writer and illustrator known for his stories about Scrooge McDuck, Donald Duck and other Disney characters.
This family tree is based on Don Rosa's McDuck Family Tree, and shows the relationship to the Duck family.
In 1987 Don Rosa, a long-time fan of Carl Barks and personal friend of Mark Worden, started creating his own stories featuring Scrooge McDuck and his various associates.
According to Don Rosa, Seafoam McDuck and Hugh McDuck are the same character ; " Seafoam " is just a nickname.
Locksley McDuck is mentioned in " The History of The Clan McDuck " by Don Rosa, a chapter created for The Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck though it never got a place in the story at the end.

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