Clyman (town), Wisconsin facts for kids
Clyman is a town located in Dodge County, Wisconsin, in the United States. In the year 2000, about 849 people lived here. The small Village of Clyman is found within the town. Also, the community of Clyman Junction is part of the town of Clyman.
What is Clyman Like?
According to official records, the town of Clyman covers an area of about 35.4 square miles (which is about 91.7 square kilometers). Almost all of this area is land, with only a tiny bit being water.
Who Lives in Clyman?
In 2000, there were 849 people living in Clyman. This means that about 24 people lived in every square mile. Most of the people living in Clyman were White. There were also smaller groups of Native American, Asian, and Hispanic or Latino people.
There were about 290 homes in the town. Many of these homes had children under 18 living in them. Most homes were families, often with married couples. Some people lived alone, including older adults. On average, about three people lived in each home.
The people in Clyman were of different ages. About 28% were under 18 years old. Around 10% were 65 years old or older. The average age of people in Clyman was 36 years.
Famous People from Clyman
Clyman has been home to a few notable people who made a difference:
- Eugene A. Clifford: He was a Wisconsin State Senator from 1931 to 1934. This means he helped make laws for the state of Wisconsin.
- Patrick Clifford: He was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1889. The Assembly is another part of the state's law-making body.
- Michael Laffey: He also served in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1923 to 1931.
- Oscar Elton Sette: He was an important American fisheries scientist in the 20th century. He studied fish and how to manage fishing.
See also
In Spanish: Clyman (condado de Dodge, Wisconsin) para niños