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    He is the youngest son of Ronald Reagan and his second wife, Nancy Davis Reagan. The family lived in Sacramento while his father was governor, from 1967 to 1975. His sister, Patti Davis, is five and a half years older. His older brother Michael Reagan, adopted as an infant by Ronald Reagan and his first wife, Jane Wyman, is 13 years

  2. Born on January 4, 1941 to Ronald Reagan and Jane Wyman in Los Angeles, CA. Schools: Marymount Secondary School in Tarrytown New York; Marymount University in Virginia (attended). Marriages: John Flippone (m. 1961, d. 1962); David Sills (m. 1964, d. 1967); Dennis Revell (m. 1981) Children: Rita Merimbe Revell.

  3. Reagan's children were adults when their father became President in 1981. Reagan and first wife Jane Wyman had one child in 1941, Maureen, and adopted another, Michael, in 1945. With second wife Nancy Davis, Reagan had two children: Patricia Ann, born in 1952, and Ronald Prescott, born in 1958.

  4. Jan 28, 2011 · WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2011 -- In exclusive interviews, "This Week" anchor Christiane Amanpour sat down with President Ronald Reagan 's three surviving children to talk about his lasting legacy. As the 100th anniversary of Reagan's birth approaches, his children have grappled with present-day conservatives who claim their father's mantle.

  5. Feb 19, 2011 · President Ronald Reagan was a conservative Republican whose children often embarrassed him with their liberal views and antics – or so the story goes. But as the former US president's son,...

  6. Ronald Reagan was married—first–in 1940 to actress Jane Wyman (1917-2007). They had two daughters: Maureen, in 1941, Christine–in 1947; she did not survive infancy; and Michael, an adopted son, who was born in 1945.

  7. In 1965, the FBI warned Ronald Reagan that in the course of an organized crime investigation it had discovered his son Michael was associated with the son of a crime boss Joseph Bonanno, which would have become a campaign issue had it been publicly known.

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