John Lamrock Explained

John Lamrock
Birth Date:1859 12, df=yes
Birth Place:Kurrajong, New South Wales
Death Place:Stanmore, New South Wales
Allegiance:Australia
Branch:Australian Army
Rank:Brigadier General
Commands:2nd Division
5th Infantry Brigade
20th Infantry Battalion
Battles:First World War
Awards:Companion of the Order of the Bath
Colonial Auxiliary Forces Officers' Decoration
Mentioned in Despatches
Laterwork:Secretary of the Moorefield Race Club

Brigadier General John Lamrock, [1] (25 December 1859 – 19 July 1935) was a senior Australian soldier who served during World War I, and a horse racing administrator.[2]

Early life

Lamrock was born at Kurrajong, New South Wales, on 25 December 1859, one of seven children[3] of Elizabeth (née Skuthorpe) and William Lamrock.[4] He was educated at Newington College at Newington House on the Parramatta River at Silverwater, New South Wales (1873–1874)[5] and Sydney Grammar School (1875–1877). After finishing his schooling he lived for many years in the Hawkesbury district and for a time served as a councillor and President of the Colo Shire Council. In 1885 he married Mary Bowman Cameron of Richmond, New South Wales.[6]

Horse racing

In 1877, Lamrock became a member of the Hawkesbury Race Club[7] and at the time of his death he was chairman. He was a race meeting judge on the former Clarendon course, and for the Newcastle Jockey Club[8] and the former Menangle Club. Lamrock was appointed secretary of the Moorefield Race Club in 1912 and remained in that position until early in 1935.[9] Moorefield Racecourse opened in 1888 and was in the area bounded by President Avenue, Marshall Street and the Princes Highway, Kogarah, New South Wales,[10] and was subdivided in the 1950s. Before and after the war, Lamrock lived at Glenroy, Kensington Street, Kogarah.[11]

First World War

In April 1915, Lamrock was posted as a lieutenant colonel in command of the 20th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force, and remained in charge of that battalion until the completion of the Gallipoli Campaign. When he returned to Australia in 1916 he was appointed as the camp commandant at Liverpool, New South Wales.[12] Having been Mentioned in Despatches, he was later promoted to the rank of brigadier general and appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath.[13] At war's end he returned to his role at Moorefield.

Death

Lamrock was a resident of Gladstone Parade, Lindfield, New South Wales, when he died post-operatively at Braeside Private Hospital, Stanmore. He was survived by his wife, Mary, daughters, Gwen and Ethel, and son, Alan.[14]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Brigadier General John Lamrock, CB, VD . Australian War Memorial . 2 September 2012.
  2. News: SOLDIER AND SPORTSMAN. . Windsor and Richmond Gazette . NSW . 26 July 1935 . 2 September 2012 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Web site: Search births to William and Elizabeth Lamrock 1850–1870 . https://archive.today/20121127024837/http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/IndexSearch?form=IndexingSearch&SessionID=35924979&sname=Lamrock&gname=&fname=William&mname=Elizabeth&event=births&frange=1850&trange=1870&place= . dead . 27 November 2012 . NSW BD&Ms . 4 September 2012 .
  4. Web site: Search births: John Lamrock 1858–1861 . https://archive.today/20121127211716/http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/IndexSearch?form=IndexingSearch&SessionID=35923971&sname=Lamrock&gname=John&fname=&mname=&event=births&frange=1858&trange=1861&place= . dead . 27 November 2012 . NSW BD&Ms . 4 September 2012 .
  5. Newington College Register of Past Students 1863–1998 (Sydney, 1999) pp119
  6. Web site: Search marriages: John Lamrock 1880–1900 . https://archive.today/20121127181039/http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/cgi-bin/IndexSearch?form=IndexingSearch&SessionID=35923550&event=marriages&sname=Lamrock&gname=John&fname=&mname=Mary&frange=1880&trange=1900&place=&submitBtnOnce.x=92&submitBtnOnce.y=1 . dead . 27 November 2012 . NSW BD&Ms . 4 September 2012 .
  7. News: RACING FIGURE. . . 20 July 1935 . 2 September 2012 . 1 . National Library of Australia.
  8. News: JOCKEY CLUB. . . 7 June 1907 . 2 September 2012 . 6 . National Library of Australia.
  9. News: OBITUARY. . . Darwin, NT . 23 July 1935 . 2 September 2012 . 10 . National Library of Australia.
  10. http://www.rockdale.nsw.gov.au/development/Pages/Heritage.aspx A Brief History of Rockdale
  11. http://www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/showPerson?pid=169624 The AIF Project – John Lamrock
  12. News: OBITUARY Brigadier-General Lamrock. . . Melbourne . 20 July 1935 . 2 September 2012 . 20 . National Library of Australia.
  13. https://honours.pmc.gov.au/honours/awards/1064350 It's an Honour
  14. News: Family Notices. . . 20 July 1935 . 2 September 2012 . 14 . National Library of Australia.