nope
Ermm...I think they live in L.A. But i don't no there address sorry.
Mary shelley live in venice as she ran away with her boyfreind Percy
Martha and Mary are alter egos whereby Martha is the conscientious doer while Mary is the state of desire and derivation of pleasure. The two women never meet but live side by side.
St. Mary is in Maryland.
State of distress
The state Virginia is home to the William & Mary football team. The William & Mary mascot is the Tribe. William & Mary is located in Williamsburg, Virginia.
no he did not live with a lady called Mary
Mary Jane Thurston State Park was created in 1968.
It all depends on whether the context calls for a subject or an object. Since the examples you give do not contain a verb, it is not clear whether you need a subject (Mary and I) or an object (Mary and me). Here are examples using both correctly: Subject: Mary and I ate corn dogs at the State Fair. Object: Harold said he would meet Mary and me at the State Fair. To use "Mary and I at the State Fair" with no verb in the middle, you would probably need additional punctuation. For example, "Mary and I, at the State Fair, stood in line to milk a cow."
Mary Amato lives in Chicago, Illinois.
Los Angeles, California