I am researching in Burlington County, Bernard GRANDIN (GRANDON, GRINDING, GRANDY, GRONDAIN) who married Sarah POINCETT (PONSED-and other spellings) on 29 December 1740 in ST Mary's Episcopal Church (formerly ST Ann's). Their son Edward was baptised there on 15 July 1744-born 12 June 1744. Bernard GRANDON is buried in the church cemetery-no death date-born 1717. He was a weaver. Sarah is believed to be the daughter of John POINSET married to Jane ESSELBY. She does not appear to be buried in the church cemetery. Edward GRANDON, the son married either the sister of a John DAVIS (b. abt 1740's), John DAVIS married Edward's sister, or John DAVIS and Edward GRANDON married sisters of a different last name. Edward GRANDON may have been trained as a blacksmith. He had a son William, who was a blacksmith, born about 1774 and possibly a son Bernard (Barnet, or Henry Bernard)-married Hannah ENOCHS, and a daughter Mary-who married William Frances KIRK. There was also some sort of JORDAN family connection somewhere along the line. I believe Bernard GRANDON is somehow related to the other GRANDINs of New Jersey, But have not found the connection yet. They were also in the weaving, dying, and fulling trade. Pam