The exact date of her death was not found, but it is to be inferred that she did not long survive her arrival in New Haven, for it is not reasonable to suppose, from what is known of her character, that if she had been living she could have returned to England with her husband and left her three little sons in the care of strangers, and the records show that before leaving New Haven Thomas Trowbridge placed his lands, houses, chattels and estate in New Haven in trust with his servant or steward, Henry Gibbons, for the benefit of his three sons, whom he also left in Gibbons' care.