Jonathan Moulton was born in the town of
North Hampton. He spent much of his childhood as an apprentice (
indentured servant) to a cabinetmaker. In 1745, he won his freedom and left the cabinet making trade. He worked as a silversmith and formed the Moulton and Towle Silversmithing Company. He ended up leaving the silversmithing trade to his partner and the company is still called Towle Silversmithing Company today, where it still manufactures silverware and kitchen utensils. He was appointed as a captain of a ranger company in the
New Hampshire Militia. In the same year, he was with the
New England army under the command of
William Pepperrell that took
Fortress Louisbourg from the
French. For the rest of
King George's War, Moulton fought against the Ossipee Indians that were allied to the French around
Lake Winnipesaukee until they were killed or driven to
Canada. During one winter scout from
Dover, New Hampshire, Capt. Moulton and his men ambushed six Ossipee warriors on the ice of Lake Winniepesaukee. Five of the warriors were killed in the first volley and the sixth ran away, followed closely by Moulton's massive black dog that attacked and killed the fleeing warrior. The
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle ended the war in 1748. It would be only six years until the next war between
Britain and
France. After the end of the war in 1749, Moulton married Abigail Smith. Together they had eleven children. Also during this time, Moulton opened a store in Hampton and started importing goods from
Europe and the
West Indies. ==French and Indian War until the American Revolution==