Joseph Melville See
Joseph Melville See, Jr. was born in New York, United States in 1937, and died on the 19th of March 2000, by committing suicide.
Biography
He attended Princeton University where he studied geology and played on the varsity football team, and was a varsity harrier. He graduated in 1960 and went on to postgraduate work in geology and cultural anthropology at the University of Arizona.
While at the University of Arizona, he met Linda McCartney (born Eastman) who was also a student. They married on June 18, 1962. and their daughter, Heather Louise, was born on December 31, 1962. The couple split in 1964 and divorced in June 1965. When Linda married Paul McCartney in 1969, McCartney legally adopted Heather as his daughter. There was no animosity and he remained on good terms with the McCartney family.
He was a respected ethnographer, documenting indigenous cultures around the world, and was a noted expert on pre-Columbian art. He is also credited with many contributions to the cultural life of Tucson.
Death
He committed suicide with a self-inflicted gunshot wound on March 19, 2000, at his home in Tucson.[1] He had been in a relationship to 54 year old Beverly Wilk for 15 years.