Monday, September 13, 2010

Section 1: Title page: An history of 'Kooringal' from 1910





'Kooringal' is a rural property located in the south west of New South Wales between Wagga Wagga and Junee in a district known as Harefield.  The land has now been in the stewardship of the Lamont family for 100 years.   

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  1. An history of ‘Kooringal’ from 1910.







    ‘Kooringal’ is a rural property located in south west New South Wales between Wagga Wagga and Junee in a district known as Harefield.

    The land has now been in the stewardship of the Lamont family for 100 years.

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  2. An history of ‘KOORINGAL’


    Foreword by John S Lamont (b.1939)

    With the centenary of the Lamont family tenure of ‘Kooringal’ in 2010, it is appropriate a history of the farm and family should be written. Originally it was to be just a history of ‘Kooringal’ but this, by necessity, must include a lot of family history. For better or for worse,
    I have tackled the first forty five years and David Lamont will carry on from 1946 when his father, Colin, came back from service during the war and started what I will call the ‘modern era’ of ‘Kooringal’.

    While I have always had a general interest in history, this is the first time I have actually done any serious research and attempted to put it in writing. The first thing I have realised is how much history has been lost over this relatively short period of forty odd years. The diaries have been the main source of information but if I had read them before Colin and Dock died, they would have been so much more valuable as an historical source. They could have answered hundreds of questions that we will never know the answer to.

    So where to start? I decided to transcribe all the early diaries of John Duncan [Jack] Lamont and also the diary of his wife, Ina, written in 1917. The most valuable one would be 1910 when they moved. Alas it has not survived. They are pretty mundane reading but I felt it was important to have a record other than the actual diaries themselves. I have included them at the end of the general history and if you have the time to read through them they certainly give an insight into those early days when Jack and Ina settled at ‘Kooringal’.

    The early part of the story is divided up into four parts:

    Part One The early days 1911 to 1917
    from John Duncan Lamont’s diaries and Christina Annie Lamont’s diary of 1917


    Part Two Less documented years 1918 to 1928
    from very poor resources


    Part Three The Depression times 1929 to 1938
    from Murdoch John Lamont’s diaries


    Part Four The war years 1939 to 1946
    from Murdoch John Lamont’s diaries


    A list of the key people referred to in this history is included as a convenient reference.

    An overview of the Lamont and Sinclair genealogy is also included to ‘set the scene’.

    The summaries of the diaries are included as appendices as are Jack’s letter and Ina’s letter.

    The ‘modern era’ of ‘Kooringal’ is covered in Part Five.


    John S Lamont
    September 2010

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