↑ 1.01.11.2 Fanny Lines Simonson, in Find A Grave website [[1]].
Death: Dec. 7, 1869 Inscription: 80y 6m 13d Note: w/o John Simonson Burial: Caldwell Presbyterian Churchyard, Caldwell, Essex County, New Jersey, USA
Research by Sharon Olson documents Fanny Lines as the likely daughter and singular heir of Anthony Lines.[[2]]
"My support for the idea that her father was Anthony Lines comes from this document seeking pension recompensation for his surviving child Fanny Simonson, who in the document is referred to as Barney [Simonson's] wife, but who was really John [Simonson's] wife (Barney was her father-in-law). But her two sons are named correctly.
Selected Final Pension Payment Vouchers 1818-1864
Lines, Anthony, N.J. 1832
Passaic Co., N.J., 23 Sep 1840, George A. Ryerson [s], Clerk of ICCP, certifies court satisfied Anthony Lines was a pensioner (former private in Rev.) who died on 25 Jul 1840 leaving no widow but one surviving child only: Fanny Simonson (widow of Barney Simonson). On same date, Fanny Simonson [s], child of the pensioner, appoints John Titus atty to collect arrears due from 4 Mar 1840 to 25 Jul 1840; ack. before Andrew Mead J.P. [s]; witness Anthony Simonson [s] and Isaac Simonson [s].
Trenton, 24 Sep 1840, John Titus [s] collected $31.31; his oath heard same date and place by Mayor Chas. Burrough [s]."