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As of the census [4] of 2000, there were 698 people, 257 households, and 157 families living in the village. The population density was 787.4 people per square mile (304.0 people/km 2). There were 294 housing units at an average density of 331.7 units per square mile (128.1 units/km 2).
Tim Gullikson, tennis player and coach; Tom Gullikson, tennis player and coach; Barbara Harwerth, Olympic volleyball player; Don Iverson, professional golfer; Ty Loomis, volleyball player; Eddie Murphy, Olympic medalist; Mike Peplinski, curler; George Poage, first African American to win an Olympic medal; Ryan Quinn, curler
Friendship, Wisconsin is the name of two unrelated places: Friendship (town), Wisconsin, Fond du Lac County; Friendship (village), Wisconsin, Adams County
The following are people born in or otherwise closely associated with the village of Friendship, Wisconsin. Pages in category "People from Friendship, Wisconsin" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.
Friendship is a town in Fond du Lac County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 2,406 at the 2000 census. The population was 2,406 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Dexter and Van Dyne are located within the town.
Alan Ronald Mills CBE (6 November 1935 – 18 January 2024) was an English tennis player and tournament referee for the Wimbledon tennis championships from 1983 to 2005. . Although each individual tennis match was controlled by an on-court umpire, Alan Mills ran the entire tourn
The cast's on-screen chemistry was clear from the start, propelling Friends to No. 1. At the start, the cast would get together each week to watch the show. Despite the heights to which each actor ...
Alice Marble is another important influential American tennis player. In 1939, she was a triple champion at Wimbledon. Her style of play was characterized as masculine because of her aggressive pursuit of the ball during serves and volleys. Like Helen Wills Moody, others would go on to copy her style of play. [17]