Kristin,
    I love Riverdance.  Even got a video on 
        doing the dance.  My husband and I are ballroom dancers.  We 
        started out in American style which allows you to separate and do 
        interesting things but he is so enamored of the International style 
        (seen as Ohio Star Ball on PBS from Columbus, OH--I guess you don't get 
        that either)  which doesn't allow the couples to separate.  
    
    So even more I love the wildness of the Celtic 
        dancing.  The red-haired woman that was the lead dancer, was so 
        beautiful.  But he replaced her.  I have the feeling that in 
        real life he goes through women like old tennis shoes. "What's his 
        name" is just an old rogue but so dashing.  The latest video 
        out,--is it Feet of Flames???  just doesn't compare.  Too much 
        razzle dazzle.  I would expect that that first dance group had 
        holes in their costumes and were held together with safety pins but they 
        had HEART!
Laurel------- 
    
        Kristin 
        
My grandfather, John Sinclair,  lived in Wellsville Ohio,  
        on the river. 
He would have been born around 1885 I guess but I have 
        very little 
information. 
        
John Walter Sinclair 
John:  Thanks for the 
    information. It could prove useful. Do you have any other information on 
    this John to go on? 
    Laurel: Thanks to you also for always providing so much useful and 
    potentially useful information. You are a veritable fountain of facts, dates 
    and places. I wish I had PBS here so I could watch that Bagpipe special. I 
    watched a segment on CNN just last night that featured Celtic music and I 
    couldn't pull away from it, even though I had tons of writing to do. The 
    sound of the bagpipes does something absolutely unexplainable to me. I get 
    goosebumps all over and tears in my eyes at the sound of them. It is as 
    though they are beckoning me to some distant ancestral home, though I know 
    not where. 
    
Have you heard of the "Riverdancers" by chance?