Abigail Damon, d/o Zachariah Damon and Mehitable Chittenden, bp. 30 Aug 1724, m. 17 May 1744 David Kent of Boston.
This source notes that the Kent Genealogy says that Abigail m. (2) a Mr. King, since she is named Abigail King in two deeds involving her sons. Since no obvious "Mr. King" can be located, it points out there is a marriage in Source:Pembroke, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Pembroke, Massachusetts, to Year 1850, p. 303, of Abigail Kent of Marshfield to Isaac Keen, hinting this Isaac Keen might be the so-called "Mr. King", though there is no proof. In any event it appears Abigail was alive at least in 1789, the date of one of the two deeds. The other, dated 1796, labels her granddaughter as an heir of hers, so presumably she had died by then. (Abstracts of the deeds given ibid, p. 67.)