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  1. Jack Reagan. John Edward " Jack " Reagan (July 13, 1883 – May 18, 1941) was the father of United States President Ronald Reagan and his older brother Neil "Moon" Reagan. [1] He was married to Nelle Wilson Reagan from 1904 until his death in 1941.

  2. Ronald Wilson Reagan, the son of Jack and Nelle Reagan, was born in a small apartment above the Pitney General Store on February 6, 1911, in Tampico, Illinois, His family, which included older brother Neil, moved to a succession of Illinois towns as his salesman father searched for a well-paying job. In 1920, the Reagans settled in Dixon.

  3. Ronald Reagan, (with "Dutch" haircut) Neil Reagan, and parents Jack and Nelle Reagan. Family Christmas card circa 1916-1917. The early life of Ronald Reagan was strongly influenced by lessons he learned from his parents John (Jack) Edward Reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan; his father's self-reliance, his mother’s determination, the foundation of the man who would become our 40th President.

  4. Nelle Clyde “Nellie” Wilson Reagan Birth 24 Jul 1883. Fulton, Whiteside County, Illinois, USA Death 25 Jul 1962 (aged 79) Santa Monica, Los Angeles County ...

  5. 14 de sept. de 2018 · Most historians credit his mother, Nelle Wilson Reagan, a devout woman who was baptized into the Disciples of Christ church in 1910, the year before Ronald was born.

  6. Ronald Reagan and Mother Nelle Reagan at Dixon Injun Summer Days.jpg 4,000 × 3,211; 3.17 MB. Ronald Reagan and Nelle Reagan at Walgreen's Estate in Dixon, Illinois.jpg 3,208 × 4,000; 2.11 MB. Ronald Reagan with family 1916-17.jpg 560 × 825; 93 KB. Ronald Reagan with his mother Nelle 1950 cropped.jpg 321 × 484; 42 KB.

  7. Introduction On Feb. 6, 1911 a child named Ronald Wilson Reagan was born in a small town, Tampico, Illinois. His parents are the late Nelle Wilson and John ("Jack") Reagan. Ronald grew up with one brother by the name of Neil ("Moon") Reagan. The Reagans moved quite a few times throughout Ronald’s childhood before settling down in Dixon Illinois.