Okay, trying this again! So sorry to the mod team for my misunderstanding of sourcing.
While I don't know the answer as to what happened to Minnie, I was able to find out a lot of info on her through Ancestry and Newspapers. My hope is that someone can take what I've started and keep digging.
One of Minnie's relatives has uploaded an
1100+ page family history book to Ancestry, which is where I was able to begin building a family tree from and where I found a great deal of information and context.
I will add a few screenshots that are from this document for sourcing context.
Wilhelmina "Minnie/Mina" Marie Heine was born on
March 20, 1924 in Meridian, Texas and is of longstanding German heritage. According to this family document, Minnie's mother was unwed and 17, so her grandfather and his 2nd wife raised Minnie as their own. So Minnie would have been raised as if her mother were her sister. But (also because of this?) I was unable to find a birth certificate for Minnie even though her siblings have one.
She married
Henry Louis Conrad Jr. in
1941 at
age 16 and went on to have 4 daughters with him, including Donna from the Ancestry message boards.
Both
DoeNetwork and this family document share that Minnie had previously travelled to Galveston many times for "health reasons" prior to her disappearance. Some sources I found said she left in
1958, others say 1961. DoeNetwork also states she was a patient at the UTMB (University of Texas Medical Centre or Branch) from
July 18-30, 1960.
On
July 25, 1958, she is mentioned in the
Clifton Record (Meridian's closest local paper) as having hosted a children's birthday party. She is also mentioned in a second article that same day about another social gathering.
She is again mentioned about one year later on
June 26, 1959 as having attended a funeral service in Clifton.
These two mentions along with what I can find on Ancestry lead me to
believe that she couldn't have left until
at least the 2nd half of 1959.
The
April 11, 1962 edition of the Galveston Daily News includes an article about "Minnie M. Conrad" getting into a car accident about half a block from her listed address,
which is also less than a block from the UTMB, and being taken to the hospital while also being charged with fleeing the scene. I have also attached a screenshot of this address, which is listed in the article as
1009 Avenue B. Minnie was 37 at the time of this article and is listed as driving a 1956 coupe.
I was
unable to find any newspaper record of her in Galveston or in Texas
after this, although I was hoping for a hospital discharge note, criminal charge records or something similar.
Ancestry census records and family documents note that she was a Lutheran, didn't have much of an education, and wasn't a career woman. This leads me to
believe we can rule out any possibility of her being a nurse or living so close to the hospital for work-related reasons. The First Lutheran Church in Galveston is located on Winnie St and is about a 30-min walk from her listed address;
it opened at this location in 1959.
Ancestry census records and death records for
Minnie Cole rule out this Minnie being Minnie Heine/Conrad. Minnie Cole was a black woman with different parents, but they did have the same birthday. I found that there was a woman named
Minna Conrad living in Clifton, Texas but this is also
not our Minnie as the ages don't match and Conrad is her maiden name. I was unable to find any matching/similar Jane Does for Minnie.
Many of Minnie's family members lived very long lives! But I was able to find death records for some of Minnie's family members who passed away at earlier ages and lots seemed to
die of heart-related problems. Minnie's (grand)father
died of coronary thrombosis (heart attack) at 65. His brother
died at 59 of exhaustion due to psychosis caused by senile dementia.
I looked for Minnie in the 1960 directory for Galveston but wasn't successful, although I'm not an expert at reading those. Perhaps she wasn't living there full-time yet.
Anyways, my personal thought process and questions are such:
What happened to Minnie that caused her to crash into a parked car so close to her own home? Presumably coming or going. And to crash hard enough to need emergency medical attention?
It's clear she had some sort of health issue due to the multiple hospital visits. Based on Google Maps there are plenty of hospitals between Meridian and Galveston so to travel so far means to me that she was needing specialized care of some sort. Also based on Googling as I'm not of this era, a 12 day hospital stay sounds pretty standard for having an issue being diagnosed and then treated.
Due to the context of how many of her family members died, I wonder if she had some sort of internal health or mental episode that caused the crash? Alternatively, I wonder about the effects of living with your mother as if she were your sister. Finding out the truth would likely not be an easy pill to swallow, but the era leads me to believe that an asylum would be more likely for this at the time.
Is it possible that she died in hospital after the accident and hadn't given a next of kin and was given a pauper's grave situation? Was she simply not involved in anything worth mentioning after this? Did she move out of state? The family document also lists many of her relatives leaving for Oklahoma.
Hopefully, this is enough sourcing and my personal thoughts and questions are okay to add. I don't know the truth of what happened and don't claim to.