Written and read by Myles Bristowe

By Hope We Came

History EN ↓ 2 episodes

By Hope We Came is a sixteen-book history of the men and women who crossed the Atlantic to settle in New France and colonial New England. Each episode is a chapter from the series, the lived life of one pioneer couple drawn from the parish registers, ship's manifests, and town records that survive them. byhopewecame.substack.com

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Written and read by Myles Bristowe

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History

Podcast website

byhopewecame.substack.com

Latest episode

May 26, 2026

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Episodes

André Forand and Marie-Catherine Boyer: The Carpenter Who Crossed for the King 26.05.2026

André Forand was eleven years old when he ran the dock road to meet his father's ship coming in from the war with Spain, watched every sailor walk down the gangway, and found that his father was not among them. Twelve years later he crossed the Atlantic himself with the Carignan-Salières regiment, marched south into the Mohawk valley in Tracy's 1666 campaign, and stayed in New France when the regi...

Robert Chapman and Ann Bliss: Married Inside the Fort Walls 16.05.2026

Robert Chapman crossed the Atlantic on a twenty-five ton Norwegian bark too small for the open sea and landed on a wilderness shore where he helped build the fort at the mouth of the Connecticut River. Through the winter of 1636 the Pequot besieged that fort, and Robert stood sentinel through six months of hunger, raids, and a marsh ambush that killed four of the twelve men sent out with him. Year...

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