TX TX - Minnie Marie Heine Conrad, 34, Meridian, July 1958 - 1960

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Case File 1437DFTX

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Minnie Marie Heine Conrad
Missing since 1958/1959 from Meridian, Bosque County, Texas.
Classification: Missing





Vital Statistics

    • Date Of Birth: March 20, 1924
    • Age at Time of Disappearance: Circa 34 years old
    • Height and Weight at Time of Disappearance: 6'0"; 170 lbs.
    • Distinguishing Characteristics: White female. Auburn/reddish brown hair. Big-boned.






Circumstances of Disappearance
Conrad disappeared around 1958 from Meridian, Texas, where she appeared to have walked away leaving four daughters and a husband. It was discovered she had been in the University of Texas Medical Center, in Galveston, from July 18-30, 1960. She has not been heard from since.





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Last Updated: 9/6/2014 - By: BR / Webmaster
 
Yes. This reminds me of one a few years ago. A wife and mother disappeared. Decades later they found her, remarried with more kids. She basically ditched her family for a new one.
 
Yes. This reminds me of one a few years ago. A wife and mother disappeared. Decades later they found her, remarried with more kids. She basically ditched her family for a new one.
Is this case still unsolved?
 
Is this case still unsolved?
No, it was in the news. I can't remember who found the mom - if it was the family, LE or what. But the newly found missing mom had expressed she didn't wish to reconnect with her first family. I don't remember what year this was or where, maybe 5 years ago?
 
No, it was in the news. I can't remember who found the mom - if it was the family, LE or what. But the newly found missing mom had expressed she didn't wish to reconnect with her first family. I don't remember what year this was or where, maybe 5 years ago?
I was referring to Minnie’s case.
 
If this poster is actually her daughter, Minnie died in Alabama December 1976. However they know nothing more about her disappearance.

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I strongly suspect this was an error. Ancestry has death records for Minnie Cole on the date and at the location in the message, but the deceased is listed as black in the Social Security records - and the Minnie in this case is white. The original match may have been made on a common name and birthdate, but it seems to have just been a coincidence.

So the case still seems to be unsolved.
 

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