- Jonathan Moulton
General Jonathan Moulton (
July 21 ,1726 -September 18 ,1787 ) was to play an important role in the early history ofNew Hampshire and many tales of his adventures would become the stuff of legend.Early life and King George's War
Jonathan Moulton was born in the town of
Hampton, New Hampshire . He spent much of his childhood as an apprentice to a cabinetmaker. In 1745, he left the cabinetmaker trade and was appointed as a captain of a ranger company in theNew Hampshire Militia . In the same year, he was with theNew England army under the command ofWilliam Pepperrell that tookFortress Louisbourg from the French. For the rest ofKing George's War , Moulton fought against the Ossipee Indians that were allied to the French aroundLake Winnipesaukee until they were killed or driven toCanada . During one winter scout fromDover, New Hampshire , Capt. Moulton and his men ambushed six Ossipee warriors on the ice of Lake Winnipesaukee. 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 betweenEngland andFrance .After the end of the war in 1749, Jonathan married Abigail Smith. Together they would have eleven children. Also during this time, Moulton opened a store in Hampton and started importing goods from
Europe and theWest Indies to sell.French and Indian War until the American Revolution
With the resumption of the colonial struggle in 1754, with the
French and Indian War , Moulton once again served as a captain in theNew Hampshire Militia and was elected to theNew Hampshire General Court .After the end of the French and Indian War, Moulton was granted large tracts of land on the north side of Lake Winnipsaukee in the towns of Moultonborough (named after himself), New Hampton, Tamworth, Center Harbor and Sandwich, by the governors
Benning Wentworth and John Wentworth.In 1764, with the wreck of the mast-ship "St. George" off the coast of Hampton, Moulton and many of the other town residents salvaged many of the goods aboard her for their own profit.
In the early morning hours of
March 15 ,1769 , Moulton's mansion burnt to the ground. This fire helped to start one of the most interesting legends about him as the "YankeeFaust ".The American Revolution
During the events that led up to the
American Revolution , Jonathan Moulton was elected as moderator of the Hampton town meetings, chosen as a member of the Committee of Safety, appointed as a delegate to the patriot assembly atExeter, New Hampshire and commissioned as theColonel of the 3rd New Hampshire Regiment of Militia.On
September 21 ,1775 , his wife Abigail died ofsmallpox . A year later, he would marry Sarah Emery and would father four more children.For the first two years of the
American Revolutionary War , Col. Moulton'sregiment guarded the 18-mile seacoast of New Hampshire against British invasion. But in the fall of 1777, he marched with his men to the Battle of Saratoga inNew York and the defeat ofLt. General John Burgoyne 's British army invading from Canada. Col. Moulton and the 3rd New Hampshire Militia served in Gen. John Stark's brigade during the battle.Post-war
After the end of the American Revolution, Moulton continued his role in the New Hampshire militia. On
March 25 ,1785 , he was createdBrigadier General of the 1stBrigade of the New Hampshire Militia.Jonathan Moulton would die at the age of 71 on
September 18 ,1787 . Two years later, in 1789, GeneralGeorge Washington stopped and paid his respects to General Moulton's widow Sarah on his tour of the newUnited States of America .upernatural legends
During his life Jonathan Moulton was a controversial figure in the
Province of New Hampshire and later the state.The Yankee Faust
In the first legend, in which Jonathan's house burns down, it was said that he had made a Faustian deal with the
devil and had outsmarted him by saying that he would sell his soul to the devil if the devil would fill his boots up with gold coins on the first of every month. Jonathan found the largest set of boots in all of theProvince of New Hampshire . The next month the devil returned to fill up the boots withgold , but no matter how many gold coins he poured in the boots they would not fill. Jonathan had cut off the soles of the boots and put the boots over a hole in the floor, and all the gold coins fell into the basement of the house. The devil, after being outsmarted by Jonathan, burnt down his house in revenge. The gold coins disappeared.New Wife and the Old
In the second tale, the
ghost of Moulton's first wife Abigail appears on his wedding night and takes the ring off the finger of his new wife Sarah as the two are in bed together.In a final legendary story, a pallbearer at Moulton's funeral opened his coffin to find it empty, replaced by a box of gold coins with the devil stamped on them. Jonathan Moulton was in fact buried without a
tombstone , and the site of his grave is now unknown.ee also
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John Lovewell (Junior)
*John Goffe ources
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=XSDnxlK1sMUC&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_summary_r State Builders: An Illustrated Historical and Biographical Record of the State of New Hampshire. State Builders Publishing Manchester, NH 1903]
External links
*http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/hampton/biog/moultontoc.htm
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