In 1640, Hugh Calkin(s), an English Puritan, left England via Wales in search of religious freedom. He first landed in the Colony of Massachusetts, lived briefly in Gloucester, then moved with other early settlers in 1650 to Pequot Harbor in the Connecticut Colony.
There, they established New London, and in 1660, the town of Norwich, where they remained for the rest of their lives. Hugh and his wife Ann came to the New World and raised a large family that, over the next nearly 400 years, generated a diaspora that shaped and was shaped by the history of America.
The Calkins Family Association (CFA) began in June 1993 when twenty distant cousins gathered socially in Eagle, Wisconsin, and decided to explore the establishment of a family association and a quarterly newsletter.