John Edward "Jack" Reagan was the father of radio station manager Neil "Moon" Reagan and his younger brother President Ronald Reagan .
Background
Jack"s paternal grandfather, Michael O"Regan, was a native of County Tipperary, Ireland. O"Regan worked as a tenant farmer during his early years in Ireland, before he moved to London in 1852. O"Regan married an Irish refugee, Catherine Mulcahey, in London and anglicised his family surname as "Reagan".
The Reagans relocated to Carroll County, Illinois in 1856, where their son, John Michael was born.
John Michael became as a grain-elevator farmer, and married Jenny Cusick in 1878. Cusick was born in Canada, but like John Michael, her parents came from Ireland.
Their son, John Edward "Jack", was born five years later.
Career
He was the youngest of four children of Jennie (née Cusick) and John Michael Reagan, both of whom were first-generation Irish Americans. Reagan"s parents died of tuberculosis when he was six, and he then lived with an elderly aunt who provided him with a strict Catholic upbringing. After a few years of elementary education, Reagan worked as a shoe salesman.
He met Nelle Clyde Wilson in a dry goods store in Fulton, Illinois.
They had two children: Neil "Moon" Reagan and Ronald Wilson Reagan. Between 1914 to 1920, the Reagan family moved several times from Tampico to several small Illinois towns and Chicago, before finally settling down in Dixon in 1920.
Journalist Lou Cannon writes that Jack Reagan was an alcoholic in his Reagan. This may have led to his death on May 19, 1941, at the age of 57 after a series of heart attacks.