OK David,
I'll answer you piece by piece. Inverness has one or two graveyards, a couple of which could have been beside a main road into Inverness in 1936 (and still are actually).
Tomnahurich being one of them, Chapel Yard being another, both on the left as you approach the city, which, by the way, wasn't a city until 2000. As for being referenced as the "old graveyard belonging to the city", although Tomnahurich has a lot of old stones, the ones beside the main road through Tomnahurich are very imposing stones and tend to be from "important" families in Inverness. (Could well be your family though as we haven't checked yet).
Both cemeteries contain old stones and could both be referenced as the "old graveyard belonging to the city", although I feel this would more likely be the Chapel Yard than Tomnahurich. I could well be wrong though.
Nonetheless I will begin searching Tomnahurich as soon as I can find the time, in the next couple of weeks most probably, I will write down all the names you have given me and search for both couples. Chapel Yard will have to wait a wee while though as it is only open Monday to Friday, office hours, as I work full time this will have to wait until I have some time off, which isn't until January I'm afraid.

The Cemetery Office at Kilvean may be able to help you, contact details below. Not sure if they can do much without a lair number or such like but always worth a try as they are very helpful. Let me know if they can provide extra detail as every little helps.
Cemeteries and Crematorium Section
Transport, Environmental and Community Services
Administration Office
Kilvean Road
Inverness
IV3 8JN
Tel: 01463-717849
Fax: 01463-717850
E-mail:fiona.morrison@highland.gov.uk
As an aside, we do have some "famous" Gow's here in Inverness, in the shape of Harry Gow, Baker. Harry started in Burnett's Bakery in the 1950's, started his own bakery in Smithton, Inverness in the late 70's and has several very successful shops dotted around Inverness, Ross & Cromarty and Sutherland now, with the main bakery still in Smithton. I grew up in Smithton and, boy, were we spoilt when Harry Gow's opened up. (They are actually in what we would class as Culloden but they obviously think Smithton was more upmarket so we''ll let them have that one, only because it's where I grew up mind).
Anyway, let me know how you get on with Kilvean and meanwhile I will start my search. No cost involved, I do it for fun (Oh dear that doesn't sound very good, does it). I have had so much help in my search for my ancestors that I really enjoy returning the favour for some-one else that needs help.
Happy Thanksgiving and also all the best to you and yours
Lynn
