EUREKA !!! I have extraordinary news. Never being one to leave loose ends, especially when needles in haystacks are concerned, I decided to play my part in the further research effort towards the discovery of "Grandpa of Inverness". You see it turns out my mother's memory WAS a little faded in her retired life. Although she referred to him as "Great Grandpa 'Gow' of Inverness" I did ask her once if it might instead be her mother's mother's maternal grandfather "Scott". I remember that she became a bit uncertain at the time and I have always believed in the outside chance that he was "Scott" not "Gow". In fact almost all my mother's maternal grandparents and their families are buried in Kettins, near Coupar Angus. However, her mother's maternal grandmother Janet Scott's (M.S. Spalding) MI is missing her husband's name, although her son who died later is buried with her. The fact that Ghostwhisperer's MI for John Scott at Tomnahurich was missing information on his wife led me to wonder... So tonight I had time to do a death certificate search on GROS for this John Scott. I found it very quickly on the first search and low and behold the Ghostwhisperer's Tomnahurich JOHN SCOTT is absolutely the fabled GREAT GRANDAD OF INVERNESS of our family lore. Thanks to everyone on this site for their help, especially to Ghostwhisperer for her direct guidance to his gravestone. This is a great puzzle solved and one of the Holy Grails of my family research. Thank you, thank you, thank you! I will receive no better Christmas present this holiday season.
Ghostwhisperer, I would be much obliged again if you could post the photo of the gravestone (if you have it) in a form I can download, and also provide any and all other information you might have including as much detail as possible about the location. This is an incredible find for me and now I really do believe in fairies. I only just now joined Roots Chat. Through the site with the magical help of friends like you I have been so fortunate to have solved an age-old mystery so quickly. Once again...
A Thousand Thank You's,
David Laughlin