21-05-34540
Birth Sibling (also adopted)
Adoptees (2)
00/00/1946 to 00/00/1965
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown, NJ
Mercer
USA
Nagy
Martha Nagy
aka Martha Nagy Applegate
YOB 1926
Trenton, NJ resident
Waitress
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
Unknown
ancestry.com
23andme.com
BM kept first child born in 1948 and gave up 6 to 8 children, with last known child born in 1961.  Have located 7 children, possibly 2 more missing.
http://www.adoptiondatabase.org
Created on May 12, 2021 at 11:28 AM (CDT). Owned by Adoption_Database.
Adoption Database
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When you bring additional fields into a conversion, Quickbase often finds inconsistencies. For example, say you're converting your Companies column into its own table. One company, Acme Corporation, has offices in New York, Dallas and Portland. So, when you add the City column to the conversion, Quickbase finds three different locations for Acme. A single value in the column you're converting can only match one value in any additional field. Quickbase needs you to clean up the extra cities before it can create your new table. To do so, you have one of two choices:

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  • If the dissimilar entries are mistakes (say Acme only has one office in New York and the other locations are data-entry errors) go back into your table and correct the inconsistencies—in this case, changing all locations to New York. Then try the conversion again.

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