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  1. Eva Mylott was born on the 16th of November, 1875. She was best known for being a Opera Singer. Grandmother of Mel Gibson who was a noted contralto opera singer. Eva Mylott was born in Australia. Her father sold his farm and the family moved to Sydney to give her a better chance at joining an opera company.

  2. 13 de ago. de 2023 · Eva Mylott, opera singer and paternal grandmother of Mel Gibson, ca. 1900 - J. Hubert Newman, French panel, 314 George St, late of Oxford St, Sydney (4559205099).jpg 1,160 × 1,599; 276 KB

  3. Note: Eva was not cremated. I had no other suitable option to choose from the selection box. Eva Mylott was born in Tuross Head, New South Wales, Australia. Her parents, Patrick Mylott, an importer of wine and spirits and Mary Heffernan (the daughter of Edmund and Honora Heffernan), were Roman Catholic immigrants from...

  4. Eva, who was born at Tuross, became an internationally renowned opera singer, and a plaque in her honor is located in Eva Mylott Park on Jutland Ave. Hector McWilliam established Tuross Head as a tourist destination in the mid-1920s. He purchased the property from Mylott’s widow in 1925, subdivided it and sold the lots for holiday houses.

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    Eva Mylott, opera singer and paternal grandmother of Mel Gibson / The Swiss Studios, Sydney, 1902. Eva Mylott, contralto and paternal grandmother of Mel Gibson, was born in 1875 at Tuross Head, N.S.W. Her family owned the whole peninsula at one time. Her father Patrick imported wines and spirits, and had ships trading from Tuross Head.

  6. 28 de abr. de 2010 · Eva Mylott, contralto and paternal grandmother of Mel Gibson, was born in 1875 at Tuross Head, N.S.W. Her family owned the whole peninsula at one time. Her father Patrick imported wines and spirits, and had ships trading from Tuross Head. He built Tuross House in the 1870's but rented the property out in 1883 (?) for his daughter's singing lessons.

  7. The next round of pioneer settler was in 1860 when Patrick Mylott bought the Tuross Head holdings from the “Narrows” eastward. They built “Tuross House” overlooking the lakes and sea. The land was farmed until his wife Mary sold the property to Hector McWilliam in 1925 who then developed the village it is today.