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  1. Nelle Clyde Wilson Reagan (July 24, 1883 – July 25, 1962) was the mother of 40th United States President Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) and his older brother Neil Reagan (1908–1996). Early life. Nelle was born in Fulton, Illinois, the oldest of seven children [1] of Mary Ann ( née Elsey) and Thomas Wilson.

  2. 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, California, USA.

  3. The Reagans. Ronald Reagan's Family. Ronald Reagan’s Parents. John Edward “Jack” Reagan and Nelle Clyde Wilson . Jack was born in Fulton, Illinois on July 13, 1883 and raised in the Catholic Church. Nelle was born in Fulton, Illinois on July 24, 1883. The two were married in November 1904.

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  4. Nelle Clyde Wilson Reagan (July 24, 1883 – July 25, 1962) was the mother of United States President Ronald Reagan and his older brother Neil "Moon" Reagan. Nelle was of Scots-English ancestry. She met Jack Reagan in a farming town on the prairie of Illinois. The two were married in Fulton in November 1904.

  5. 40º Presidente de los Estados Unidos (1981-1989). Partido político: Democrático (1932-1962), Republicano (1962–2004) Padres: Jack Reagan y Nelle Wilson. Cónyuges: Jane Wyman (m. 1940–1949), Nancy Davis (m. 1952–2004) Hijos: Maureen, Christine, Miguel, Patti, Ron. Nombre: Ronald Wilson Reagan.

  6. There you go again. President Carter (left) and former Governor Reagan (right) at the presidential debate on October 28, 1980. " There you go again " was a phrase spoken during the second presidential debate of 1980 by Republican presidential candidate Ronald Reagan to his Democratic opponent, incumbent President Jimmy Carter.

  7. 4 de nov. de 1991 · 1911: Feb. 6, 2 a.m. Ronald Wilson Reagan is born to John Edward Reagan and Nelle Wilson Reagan in Tampico, Ill., over the store where his father sold shoes. 1920-30: After moving five...