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Nelle Wilson Reagan

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).

Nelle Wilson Reagan
Nelle Reagan with her son Ronald, 1950
Born
Nelle Clyde Wilson

July 24, 1883
DiedJuly 25, 1962 (aged 79)
Resting placeCalvary Cemetery,
East Los Angeles, California
NationalityAmerican
Spouse
(m. 1904; died 1941)
Children
Parents
  • Thomas Wilson (father)
  • Mary Ann Elsey (mother)

Early life edit

Nelle was born in Fulton, Illinois, the oldest of seven children[1] of Mary Ann (née Elsey) and Thomas Wilson. Her father was of Scottish descent (partly by way of Canada) while her mother was English, born in Epsom, Surrey.[2]

Nelle met Jack Reagan in a farm town along the Illinois prairie. The two were married in Fulton in November 1904.[3] They had two children: Neil "Moon" Reagan and Ronald Wilson Reagan. After the birth of her second son, Nelle was told not to have any more children.[4] The Reagan family moved from Tampico to many small Illinois towns, and Chicago, depending on Jack's employment.

Workings with the church edit

 
The Reagan family, c. 1916–1917

Ronald Reagan wrote that his mother "always expected to find the best in people and often did".[3] She attended the Disciples of Christ church regularly and was active, and very influential, within it; she frequently led Sunday school services and gave the Bible readings to the congregation during the services. A strong believer in the power of prayer, she led prayer meetings at church and was in charge of mid-week prayers when the pastor was out of town.[5] She was also an adherent of the Social Gospel movement.[6] Her strong commitment to the church is what induced her son Ronald to become a Protestant Christian rather than a Roman Catholic like his father.[1]

Due to her influence within the church community, one member of the congregation said that "Many of us believed Nelle Reagan had the gift to heal", and fellow churchgoer Mildred Neer recalled Reagan's strong passion for prayer:

When our little daughter was about four years old, she developed what seemed to be tonsillitis ... My husband said to me, 'Why don't you go to church? It will do you good.' [The pastor] spoke on how we as Christians should accept death ... When the service was dismissed, everybody had left except for Mrs. Reagan who was on the platform gathering up the music that the choir members had left. I thought, 'If only I could talk to Mrs. Reagan,' and went up to her. She said, 'Let's get down on our knees and pray about it.' She made a wonderful prayer, [and] Mrs. Reagan spent the whole afternoon in prayer with us ... She left about six o'clock. Moments later, the abscess [on our daughter's neck] burst. God had heard Nelle Reagan's prayer and answered it.[7]

Aside from her work with the church, Nelle acted in many plays. One 1926 review of the play The Ship of Faith said, "Mrs. Reagan is one of Dixon's favorite readers and has appeared before many audiences, always greatly pleasing them."[8]

Later life and death edit

In 1938, after both Neil and Ronald Reagan had moved to California, Ronald bought his parents a new home in Hollywood; it was the first home they had ever owned.[9] Nelle's life also changed after her husband Jack's death on May 18, 1941, leaving her widowed. She maintained her connections to the church in Dixon and began working at a tuberculosis sanitarium in Southern California.[10] In her later years, however, Nelle had problems with her physical health and senility (later diagnosed as Alzheimer's disease).[10] Speaking of her illness, she said "I just kept my mind on God."[11] Nelle died from complications of the disease on July 25, 1962, a day after her 79th birthday.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ a b Kengor, Paul (2004), p. 4
  2. ^ Reitwiesner, William Addams and Michael J. Wood. "The Ancestors of Ronald Reagan". Retrieved 2008-04-16.
  3. ^ a b Reagan, Ronald (1990), p. 22
  4. ^ Reagan, Ronald (1990), p. 21
  5. ^ Kengor, Paul (2004), p. 12
  6. ^ Rubin, Lyle Jeremy (16 March 2019). "The Paranoid, Reactionary Dreams of Ronald Reagan". Jacobin. Retrieved 17 March 2019.
  7. ^ Kengor, Paul (2004), p. 13
  8. ^ Kengor, Paul (2004), p. 11
  9. ^ Kengor, Paul (2004), p. 44
  10. ^ a b Kengor, Paul (2004), pp. 45-46
  11. ^ Kengor, Paul (2004), p. 47

References edit

  • Angelo, Bonnie (2001). First Mothers:The Women who Shaped the Presidents. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0-06-093711-4.
  • Kengor, Paul (2004). God and Ronald Reagan. New York: HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. ISBN 0-06-057142-X.
  • Reagan, Ronald (1990). An American Life. New York: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-7434-0025-9.

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Ann Elsey mother Contents 1 Early life 2 Workings with the church 3 Later life and death 4 See also 5 Notes 6 ReferencesEarly life editNelle was born in Fulton Illinois the oldest of seven children 1 of Mary Ann nee Elsey and Thomas Wilson Her father was of Scottish descent partly by way of Canada while her mother was English born in Epsom Surrey 2 Nelle met Jack Reagan in a farm town along the Illinois prairie The two were married in Fulton in November 1904 3 They had two children Neil Moon Reagan and Ronald Wilson Reagan After the birth of her second son Nelle was told not to have any more children 4 The Reagan family moved from Tampico to many small Illinois towns and Chicago depending on Jack s employment Workings with the church edit nbsp The Reagan family c 1916 1917Ronald Reagan wrote that his mother always expected to find the best in people and often did 3 She attended the Disciples of Christ church regularly and was active and very influential within it she frequently led Sunday school services and gave the Bible readings to the congregation during the services A strong believer in the power of prayer she led prayer meetings at church and was in charge of mid week prayers when the pastor was out of town 5 She was also an adherent of the Social Gospel movement 6 Her strong commitment to the church is what induced her son Ronald to become a Protestant Christian rather than a Roman Catholic like his father 1 Due to her influence within the church community one member of the congregation said that Many of us believed Nelle Reagan had the gift to heal and fellow churchgoer Mildred Neer recalled Reagan s strong passion for prayer When our little daughter was about four years old she developed what seemed to be tonsillitis My husband said to me Why don t you go to church It will do you good The pastor spoke on how we as Christians should accept death When the service was dismissed everybody had left except for Mrs Reagan who was on the platform gathering up the music that the choir members had left I thought If only I could talk to Mrs Reagan and went up to her She said Let s get down on our knees and pray about it She made a wonderful prayer and Mrs Reagan spent the whole afternoon in prayer with us She left about six o clock Moments later the abscess on our daughter s neck burst God had heard Nelle Reagan s prayer and answered it 7 Aside from her work with the church Nelle acted in many plays One 1926 review of the play The Ship of Faith said Mrs Reagan is one of Dixon s favorite readers and has appeared before many audiences always greatly pleasing them 8 Later life and death editIn 1938 after both Neil and Ronald Reagan had moved to California Ronald bought his parents a new home in Hollywood it was the first home they had ever owned 9 Nelle s life also changed after her husband Jack s death on May 18 1941 leaving her widowed She maintained her connections to the church in Dixon and began working at a tuberculosis sanitarium in Southern California 10 In her later years however Nelle had problems with her physical health and senility later diagnosed as Alzheimer s disease 10 Speaking of her illness she said I just kept my mind on God 11 Nelle died from complications of the disease on July 25 1962 a day after her 79th birthday See also editBirthplace of Ronald ReaganNotes edit a b Kengor Paul 2004 p 4 Reitwiesner William Addams and Michael J Wood The Ancestors of Ronald Reagan Retrieved 2008 04 16 a b Reagan Ronald 1990 p 22 Reagan Ronald 1990 p 21 Kengor Paul 2004 p 12 Rubin Lyle Jeremy 16 March 2019 The Paranoid Reactionary Dreams of Ronald Reagan Jacobin Retrieved 17 March 2019 Kengor Paul 2004 p 13 Kengor Paul 2004 p 11 Kengor Paul 2004 p 44 a b Kengor Paul 2004 pp 45 46 Kengor Paul 2004 p 47References editAngelo Bonnie 2001 First Mothers The Women who Shaped the Presidents New York HarperCollins Publishers Inc ISBN 0 06 093711 4 Kengor Paul 2004 God and Ronald Reagan New York HarperCollins Publishers Inc ISBN 0 06 057142 X Reagan Ronald 1990 An American Life New York Simon amp Schuster ISBN 0 7434 0025 9 Click here for Nelle Reagan The Untold Story Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nelle Wilson Reagan amp oldid 1173839651, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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