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McCartney’s eldest child, daughter Heather, was born to Linda and her first husband, Joseph Melville See Jr., on Dec. 31, 1962. After McCartney married Linda in 1969, he formally adopted Heather.
Mabel Gardiner Hubbard Bell [1] [2] [3] (November 25, 1857 – January 3, 1923) was an American businesswoman, and the daughter of Boston lawyer Gardiner Green Hubbard.She was the wife of Alexander Graham Bell, inventor of the first practical telephone.
[5] Heather made an appearance in the Beatles film Let It Be (1970) and documentary series Get Back (2021). A sister, Mary, was born in 1969, followed by another sister, Stella, in 1971 and a brother, James, in 1977. Heather has said that her biological father had a lifelong influence on her, but that she considers Paul McCartney her father. [6]
When she was 19, she studied photography in London, according to “Fab: An Intimate Life of Paul McCartney,” a biography about the Beatle by Howard Sounes, then found a passion for pottery. In ...
He lived with her and her children. He, too, is a former Mormon. [5] On May 9, 2023, Ashdown found Armstrong dead by an apparent suicide by gunshot [38] in their shared Salt Lake City home. [29] Armstrong had had chronic depression. [39] Ashdown stated that Armstrong had been sober from alcohol for 18 months before recently relapsing. [29] [40]
Baker herself gave birth to five children at home, she says on her website. Four of her deliveries were unassisted, a practice known as freebirthing . In 2019, she published a guide to the practice.
Heather Stevens is a fictional character The Young and the Restless, an American soap opera on the CBS network. Created by William J. Bell, she was introduced in 1979 as the daughter of Paul Williams (Doug Davidson) and April Stevens (Cindy Eilbacher).
Their three children, William James Bell, Bradley Phillip Bell, Lauralee Bell Martin, [7] and daughter-in-law Maria Arena Bell have all been involved in their parents' soaps in some capacity. On April 29, 2005, Bell died at age 78 from complications of Alzheimer's disease. [8] He is buried at Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.