Hello All, A Mary SCOTT was enumerated in the 1915 NY State census: address 27 Clifton Place, Brooklyn; age 28; in US 3 years; occupation Servant. She lived in the household of Mrs. Annie MEEKER, age 80, and her daughter Nellie MEEKER, age 48; both reported "no occupation." I'm looking for information about this Clifton-Place Mary SCOTT. I want to see if she was perhaps the Mary SCOTT that I'm researching. Here's what I know about my Mary SCOTT: * My Mary SCOTT was born Mary Jane ("May") CAREY, daughter of Mary (KELLY) PLUNKETT-CAREY, and John CAREY, in 1890-91, in Kingstown, Co. Dublin, Ireland. * Mary Jane married William SCOTT, from Dublin, in 1910-11; he was killed in a 1911 train accident within a year of the marriage. * Their daughter Mary Claire ("Mamie") SCOTT was born in Kingstown six weeks before her father William died. * Mary Jane emigrated to the US in Sep. 1914 with her half-sister Julia PLUNKETT but without her daughter; they landed in Boston and went on to Lowell, MA, to join Julia's brother Thomas PLUNKETT and his family. * In late 1914-early 1915, Mary Jane and Julia moved to Brooklyn to find better work. * Mary Jane married Herbert BYRNE about 1917, probably in Brooklyn. * Mary Jane went back to Ireland in 1920, "after the war," to get her daughter Mary Claire, and both soon returned to Brooklyn, where Mary Jane and Herbert/Bertie BYRNE lived on Middagh St. * The BYRNE family was enumerated in Brooklyn at 241 Prospect Pl. (the "Democratic Club") in 1930, 34 Butler Pl. in 1935, and 34 Butler Pl. in 1940. * I believe Mary Jane CAREY-SCOTT-BYRNE died in 1963, in Brooklyn. I'll appreciate any information or thoughts about the Brooklyn Clifton-Place Mary. Thanks, PJ