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WILLIAM RAY ARRIVES IN NSW WILLIAM RAY AND SARAH BROOKER'S MARRIAGE William and Sarah lived at Windsor for five years then moved to Campbelltown, where in 1816 William received a land grant of 60 acres near the Bow-Bowing Creek on the Sydney approaches to Campbelltown, in the District of Airds. William and Sarah had first farmed the land, then opened an inn known as "The Plough Inn" to help support their farming activities. |
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WILLIAM AND SARAH RAY'S CHILDREN SARAH MARRIES NATHANIEL BOON In 1826 Nathaniel Boon erected a two storey house next to "The Plough Inn" and the new complex was later renamed "The Three Brothers", after the triplets. The old "Plough Inn" still stands beside the house and carries a National Trust listing (in 1977). The house is presently named "Holly Lea" and is in use as a private residence. |
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The Plough Inn
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