Hi Juliebenny
Nice to hear from you. I've been busy with other things and not done much family history recently but I have a fair bit on file that might be useful to you depending on how closely our family's connect.
As far as I know the MIs are not available online. I got them from some booklets in the Mitchell Library in Glasgow. All the booklets were compiled by local family history groups a while back and don't seem to be available electronically.
I visited the cemeteries a couple of years back and had taken some notes. Also some photos but I'm not sure if I kept them, will have to check. The booklets were great for checking what I thought I could read as a lot of the gravestones are worn away and difficult to read.
I am planning, when I have some spare time, to go to Perth and visit the A K Bell Library to find out if they have some local documents that I can't get via the web or in Glasgow.
It would be interesting to swap information to see if we can find a link between the families. I have my family tree on Genes Reunited website - you don't by any chance use that as well, do you? If not I could export it and send it to you. If you think that would be a good idea, send me a private message with your email address and I'll forward some info to you.
Redgorton was the parish for that area. These days it's a small rural village, Moneydie is a very pretty hamlet and Luncarty an expanding, fairly large village on the outskirts of Perth. My grandfather was called William Low and he was born at Down Hill to the north of Luncarty. In previous times it was a coaching inn serving the main road to and from the Highlands. The motorway now bypasses it but you can still see how it would have been an important place for drovers and other travellers to stop, eat, sleep and take care of their horses. My grandfathers family seem to have been blacksmiths, joiners etc. I don't know if they owned the inn or were employees but they were there from the 1800s right up to at least 1905.
Anyway, all the best with your research and get in touch if you want to investigate any connection further.
Sarah