I have found a Mary A Cook in the 1910 census as a nursing student at the Catholic Carney Hospital in Dorchester. I believe she is the daughter of James Cooke and Ann Reynolds (both born in Ireland), born 17 Jun 1886 in Blackstone, Worcester, Massachusetts, USA, full name Mary Ann Cook(e). Searching the SSDI, I found a Mary McKeon with the same birth date, SSN obtained in Massachusetts. I wonder if perhaps this may be my Mary, and she married a McKeon. (Huge odds, I know.) The January 1920 census shows a Thomas McKeon with a Mary McKeon, wife, who was born to Irish parents, in Massachusetts, and they had a 6 year old son, John J. They were boarders in Somerville. The April 1930 census says they married at age 23, about 1911, since they claimed to be age 42. Their son was now 17. (They are not in the 1910 vital records.) I do not know what town or county they may have married in. Most of the Cookes lived in Suffolk or Middlesex counties. I would like to find out which Mary Thomas McKeon married. And if it isn't the right one, I would like to find out who my Mary married after 1910. She cannot be found in the 1920 or 1930 census. I can't wait until the vital records go up to 1915 online!! But until then, a lookup would be appreciated. Thank you, Susan Daily Missouri