I think Rab tricked her with something...I'm not completely sure. I would suggest looking back in your book for a more accurate answer if you have it handy.
Isannah Lapham didn't appear in the movie, although she was in the books.
Yes. They did get married.
Johnny recuperates from his burn in the Lapham's birth and death room.
The main character in "Johnny Tremain" is Johnny Tremain, a young apprentice silversmith who becomes involved in the American Revolutionary War. Other key characters include Rab Silsbee, a fellow apprentice and friend of Johnny, Mr. Lapham, Johnny's master silversmith, and Cilla Lapham, Mr. Lapham's granddaughter who becomes a significant person in Johnny's life.
Dorcas eloped with Frizel Jr. and Mrs. Lapham married Mr. Tweedie.
Mrs. Lapham treats Johnny poorly after the accident. She thinks it is too expensive to keep him around now that Johnny can no longer do silversmith work. It is not because she is mean, it is more that she is worried about family expenses.
Johnny Tremain's family tree includes his parents, Mrs. and Mr. Lyte, his grandfather's family, with his deceased parents, and his uncle Mr. Lapham, Mrs. Lapham, and their daughters, Cilla and Isannah.
Rab made Johnny want to stop being so mean with words.
Rab helped Johnny by using his connections to get a lawyer to defend him, and by visiting him to provide moral support. He also brought Johnny news from the outside world and helped to keep his spirits up during his time in jail.
the man who ms. lapham wanted to marry one of her older daughters off to
Sargeant Gale is a British soldier who goes marry Madge Lapham
Dorcas is one of miss Lapham's daughters, she marries Frizzel jr.