Heather McCartney
Parents: Linda McCartney and Joseph Melville See (adopted by Paul McCartney)
Born: December 31, 1962
Heather McCartney is the daughter of Linda McCartney and Joseph Melville See, and she is a member of the McCartney family. However, because her parents split when she was a kid, and because her mother married Paul McCartney when she was six years old in 1969, Paul McCartney became her legal adoptive father. Because her maternal father had a long-lasting impact on her, she has always considered Paul to be her biological father. Heather has always had a strong interest in the arts. She studied pottery and architecture in an art college, where she received her bachelor’s degree. Later in life, she relocated to Arizona to live with her biological father, but she eventually returned to England to pursue a career as a ceramicist.
Kyoko Chan Cox
Parents: Yoko Ono and Anthony Cox (adopted by John Lennon)
Born: August 8, 1963
Yoko’s daughter from her previous marriage to American director and art promoter Anthony Cox was born after John and Yoko were married in 1969, and John became the stepfather of the child. At one point during the early years of their marriage, Yoko Ono and her ex-husband were involved in a bitter custody battle over their daughter. As a result of his ordeal, John penned the song “Don’t Worry Kyoko (Mummy’s Just Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)” for his daughter. The song was written by the Plastic Ono Band, which consisted of John Lennon, Ringo Starr, and Eric Clapton, among others. Kyoko was stolen by Cox when she was eight years old and raised as Ruth Holman by Cox and her family. He was, on the other hand, a member of The Living Word Fellowship, which was a religious cult. After leaving the cult with her father in the 1970s, Kyoko didn’t see her mother again until the 1990s, when she was an adult. Kyoko’s history is unknown, but she is said to be a teacher who is married and has two children, according to reports.