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Patience was born about 1609. She passed away before 1663 in Massachusetts, probably in Boston, Massachusetts.
The marriage record reads "1634 Oct. 6 Will'm Wilson of Donington & Patience Trustram" [1]
"Patience was a widow at the time of her marriage to William. As Patience Grindall, she married at Boston 28 Aug. 1627, James Trustrome or Trustrum who was buried there 1631." Referencing the Parish Registers of Boston in the County of Lincoln (2 vols 1914-15] 2:130, 156)
After her death, her estate was divided up among her children on 30 April 1663. No death date or location is known.[2]
Patience Grindal - Revision to Grindall approved 11-23-2017 with merge - Other information follows, please use with caution.
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Those respected research publications have established that her name is "Grindall", not "Grindal". The above references also establish that her marriage was in 1634, not 1624. Also, the birth of one of her children in 1645 makes it extremely unlikely that Patience was born in 1592.
Those respected research publications have established that her name is not Unknown.
Boston records show children Shoreborne, Mary, John and Joseph. Also you have her death date as 1641 at Woburn, but she and William had children b. in Boston as late as 1643?