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Dennis, Thank you so much for replying to my message. Ameros are hard to come by! Are you of the Gloucester, Ma Amero's? My Leonard, unfortunatly, was not. I do know that there were several Leonard Amero's around Boston at the time (hard to believe). This one was married to a Florence Johnson in Beverly and then disappeared. Family mentions that his name was spelled "Leonid" and I just happened to come across one living in Boston in the 1920 census with the same spelling. Although I don't believe your Leonard J and my Leonard are the same, I do greatly appreciate you getting in contact with me and I am very interested in any Amero genealogy, for I am sure they are all linked somehow. Did the Amero's you mentioned tracing back to Newfoundland & England have the Amero surname or was it changed to Amero from Amirault? And again, are you of the Gloucester, Mass. Amero's...I know there was and still is a big clan of them there? Thanks again, and keep on posting in the Amero forum...we need to stick together and help each other out! Sherrill Amero
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