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- John_Crackston abstract "Surname also spelled as Craxston or CrakstoneJohn Crackston (c.1575 – c.1620/21) was an English Separatist from Holland who came with his son John on the historic 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact, but perished with the first Pilgrims to die the winter of 1620, exact date unknown. His son John later died in his twenties.".
- John_Crackston birthDate "1575".
- John_Crackston birthYear "1575".
- John_Crackston deathDate "1620".
- John_Crackston deathYear "1620".
- John_Crackston thumbnail MayflowerHarbor.jpg?width=300.
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- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Category:1575_births.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Category:1620s_deaths.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mayflower_passengers.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Colchester.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Coles_Hill.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Colony_of_Virginia.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Winslow.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink England.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Essex.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Holland.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Isaac_Allerton.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Leiden.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Mayflower.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Mayflower_Compact.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Moses_Fletcher.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Pilgrim.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Plymouth.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Provincetown_Harbor.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink Separatism.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink William_Bradford_(Plymouth_Colony_governor).
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink William_Brewster_(Mayflower_passenger).
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink File:MayflowerHarbor.jpg.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLink File:The_Mayflower_Compact_1620_cph.3g07155.jpg.
- John_Crackston wikiPageWikiLinkText "John Crackston".
- John_Crackston dateOfBirth "1575".
- John_Crackston dateOfDeath "1620.0".
- John_Crackston name "Crackston, John".
- John_Crackston shortDescription "Mayflower passenger and New World colonist".
- John_Crackston wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mayflower_passengers_and_related_topics.
- John_Crackston wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- John_Crackston wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- John_Crackston description "Mayflower passenger and New World colonist".
- John_Crackston description "Mayflower passenger and New World colonist".
- John_Crackston subject Category:1575_births.
- John_Crackston subject Category:1620s_deaths.
- John_Crackston subject Category:Mayflower_passengers.
- John_Crackston hypernym Separatist.
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- John_Crackston comment "Surname also spelled as Craxston or CrakstoneJohn Crackston (c.1575 – c.1620/21) was an English Separatist from Holland who came with his son John on the historic 1620 voyage of the Pilgrim ship Mayflower. He was a signatory to the Mayflower Compact, but perished with the first Pilgrims to die the winter of 1620, exact date unknown. His son John later died in his twenties.".
- John_Crackston label "John Crackston".
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- John_Crackston depiction MayflowerHarbor.jpg.
- John_Crackston givenName "John".
- John_Crackston isPrimaryTopicOf John_Crackston.
- John_Crackston name "Crackston, John".
- John_Crackston name "John Crackston".
- John_Crackston surname "Crackston".