Isaac Lazell is our last male in this line. His name seems to be recorded more often as Lassell during this time period but can be found under both, as well as other, spellings. He is the son of Israel and Rachel Lincoln Lazell and was born in 1701 in Hingham, Massachusetts. His life ended in 1783 in Mendon, Massachusetts, which is about 40 miles west of Hingham. He married Deborah Marsh, daughter of Thomas and Mary Burr Marsh in 1741 in Hingham, and the children were all born in Hingham.
Isaac and Deborah had at least 9 children, of whom 6 are known to have lived to adulthood. Sadly, it was not uncommon to lose infants and children to various diseases, but that would not have made it easy for the parents or the children who watched younger siblings as their lives ended. Fortunately, both parents had siblings in the village who would have been some help and comfort during the most difficult days.
Thomas was born in 1742 and died in 1825 in or near Morgantown, Monongalia County, in what is now West Virginia. He was an early Methodist circuit rider pastor in the area, but I don't know at what point he answered the call. He also is the only one of this generation to have settled so far from "home". He married Hannah Beck, whose parents are so far not identified, and their children are Martha, Elizabeth, Amos, Polly, Thomas, John, Samuel, Zana, William, Sarah, Rebecca, and James. He may have also married Nancy Scott, but I am not sure this was the same Thomas and it doesn't appear that they had children, if it is the same Thomas.
Susanna was born next, in 1744. She died in 1822 in Hingham. Her husband is Jacob Cushing, the son of Jacob and Mary Chauncy Cushing. Jacob served in the Revolutionary War. I have located just two children for this couple, Susanna and Jacob. It is possible that there are more.
Israel was born in 1745 and that is all I can locate about him. He is believed to have died young.
Joshua was born in 1748 and died in 1751, so these were a difficult few years for Isaac and Deborah.
Deborah was born in 1749, and died in 1807 in Bellingham. She married Levi Rockwood, a Revolutionary War soldier, the son of Joseph and Alice Thompson Rockwood. Their children are Rachel, Susanna, Hannah, Joseph, Levi, Nathan, Martin, and Reuben. This is where our Lazell line ends.
Isaac was born in 1751 and died in 1812 in Dover. I am unsure as to whether this was in Norfolk County, Massachusetts or Windham County, Vermont. I have seen it reported in both locations, but I haven't found original documents. (This is not the Isaac Lazell who died in Bridgewater in 1810.) Isaac married Deborah Thompson, the daughter of Jonathan and Jemima Baxter Thompson. Their family includes Thomas, Muriel, Nathan, Isaac, Rachel, Thurber, Samuel, and John. At least some of these children were born in Vermont, lending a bit of credibility to the idea that Isaac died there.
Joshua was born in 1753 and died in 1832 in Mendon, Worcester County, Massachusetts. He married Levina Cook, the daughter of Daniel and Elizabeth Scott Cook. He was a private in the Massachusetts troops of the Revolutionary War. His children are Warren, David, John, Lydia, Dorothy, John, Elias and Sally.
There was a son born in 1756, either stillborn or died the day of his birth.
Finally, Olive was born in 1758 and died in 1831 in Milford, Worcester County, Massachusetts. She married Ichabod Corbett, the son of Jesse and Mary Woodwell Corbett. Their children are Truelove, Otis, Pamelia, Leavitt, Jesse, Nancy, Polly, and Horace.
If this list is complete, Isaac and Deborah had at least 45 grandchildren, although most were born after the death of their grandparents. Their legacy lived on, with namesakes and surnames that continued through the generations. It was a family to be proud of, and we are honored to continue saying their names and telling their stories.
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