Available for PDF download is a transcription of the memorial for Colin McIver as published in the minutes of the Presbytery of Fayetteville in North Carolina. If you would like to read a biography of him before accessing the PDF download, then read the post, “Colin McIver, 1784-1850.” The post includes a download button for the pamphlet, so you do not need to return to this page for the PDF.
PDF of Colin McIver Memorial, Presbytery of Fayetteville, 1850
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