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Charles D. MATLACK
Mary E. DONAT
Husband:  Charles D. MATLACK
Birth:  23 May 1843, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA
Death:  16 Feb 1905
Disposition:  buried St. Thomas's Episcopal Churchyard, Whitemarsh, Montgomery Co., PA
Occupation:  clothier
Father:  Elwood MATLACK
Mother:  Anna Maria DICKSON
Marriage:
Wife:  Mary E. DONAT
Birth:  1846, PA — probably in Spring Garden, Philadelphia Co., PA
Death:  15 Mar 1895
Disposition:  buried St. Thomas's Episcopal Churchyard, Whitemarsh, Montgomery Co., PA
Father:  Christian DONAT
Mother:  Amanda KLINE
Child:
1.  Elwood MATLACK, b. 1866/7, Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA
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Sources:

1.  Marriage Record:

2.  1870 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #32 of 152):  Philadelphia P.O., Philadelphia (Ward 13, Dist. 39), Philadelphia Co., PA, Roll M593_1397, p. 439B, PN 32, 202/241, enumerated 10 Jun 1870, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1870 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
Donat Anna K 47 F W Keeping house   800 Penna
Matlack Chas D 27 M W Cloth business   500 Penna
_______ Mary E 23 F W       Penna
_______ Ellword?  3 M W       Penna
Kell Bridget 23 F W Domestic Servant     Ireland
Mary's middle initial is clearly "E."  Anna/Amanda (KLINE) DONAT is Mary's mother.

3.  1880 Census Every-Name-Index/Images (online at Ancestry.com, Image #16 of 26):  763 Eighth Street (east side), Philadelphia, Philadelphia Co., PA, Roll T9_1173, p. 293D, PN 16, SD 1, ED 220, enumerated 9 Jun 1880, official enumeration date 1 Jun 1880 (extracted by Diana Gale Matthiesen):
1880:  for an explanation of the column headings, please see
What the Numbers in the Federal Census Mean (missing columns contained no data).
    1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9 10 11 13 21 24 25 26
* 763 140 155 Matlack Charles W M 37     /   RRd Secty   PA NJ NJ
      _______ Mary W F 33 Wife   /   At Home   PA NJ NJ
      _______ Elwood W M 13 Son /     At School / PA PA PA
      Smith Henry W M 35 B in Law   /   Public Weigher   PA PA PA
      _____ Hannah W F 33 S in Law   /   At Home   PA PA PA
      _____ Howard W M  2 Nephew /         PA PA PA
      Matlack Anna W F 67 Mother     / At Home   PA PA PA
      _______ Emma W F 35 Sister /     Librarian   PA PA PA
      _______ Anna W F 25 Sister /     At Home   PA PA PA
      _______ Mary W F 23 Sister /     At Home   PA PA PA
      Dickson Sarah W F 70 Aunt /     At Home   PA PA PA
*Eighth Street - east side
Hannah is Charles's sister, not his sister-in-law.

4.  1890 Census:  the 1890 Census Population Schedules were destroyed.

5.  1900

6.  Mrs. Clarence K. Klink.  1933.  "Pennsylvania Gravestone Inscriptions: St. Thomas' Episcopal Churchyard, Whitemarsh, Montgomery County."  Publications of the Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania [now Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine] v. XII, n. 1, pp. 136-144 (Broderbund CD-213 and GenealogyLibrary.com).  On p. 136:
Charles D. MATLACK Born May 23rd, 1843 | Died February 16th, 1905.
Mary C. Donat | wife of | Charles D. Matlack | Died March 15th, 1895.
Listed two lines above Mary's mother, Amanda Kline Donat.

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