I found one matching widow named Abigail Locke in the 19th century West Cambridge/Arlington vital record compilations. It is listed with the source of "G.R." which means the source was a gravestone, so I suspect this is the correct Abigail. Please note that this does not necessarily mean that she died in West Cambridge (now Arlington), only that her gravestone was visible there when the book was compiled. Here is the listing from the book:
LOCKE Abigail, wid., May 14, 1838, a. 60. G.R.
I found one matching widow named Abigail Locke in the 19th century West Cambridge/Arlington vital record compilations. It is listed with the source of "G.R." which means the source was a gravestone, so I suspect this is the correct Abigail. Please note that this does not necessarily mean that she died in West Cambridge (now Arlington), only that her gravestone was visible there when the book was compiled. Here is the listing from the book:
LOCKE Abigail, wid., May 14, 1838, a. 60. G.R.
Gravesite Details
Stone sunken.
Family Members
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