He married (1) Mary Haines 03 June 1720 in Hoddonfield, Burlington County, New Jersey, daughter of Richard Haines and Mary Carlile. She was born 02 February 1700/01, and died Bef. 1729. Their children were:
Priscilla Matlack, b. 05 February 1721/22; m. (1) JOHN BROWN; m. (2) ISAAC WARREN, 11 April 1739.
Latitia Matlack, b. 13 May 1724; d. 31 January 1752.
Ascha Matlack, b. 05 November 1726; m. JOB SIDDONS, 12 September 1744.
Abie Matlack, b. 28 November 1728; d. 11 December 1728.
He married (2) Elizabeth Martha Burr 21 January 1729/30 in Burlington County, New Jersey. She was born Abt. 1699.
Their children were:
Mary Bassett Matlack
Reuben Haines Matlack
Zachariah Matlack
Sybil Matlack, b. 06 December 1730; d. 01 May 1759; m. DAVID COOPER, 23 March 1757.
Elizabeth Chandler Matlack, b. 12 April 1734; d. 17 June 1793; m. JOHN CHANDLER, 10 August 1758.
Col. Timothy Matlack, b. 26 March 1736, Haddonfield, New Jersey; d. 14 April 1829.
Titus Matlack, b. 26 June 1738; d. 1796; m. (1) SARAH RENSHAW, 20 December 1760, Pennsylvania; m. (2) SARAH SHUTE, 20 December 1770.
Seth Matlack, b. 08 December 1743; m. MARY SHUTE, 12 November 1766.
White Matlack, b. 07 October 1745.
Josiah Matlack, b. 04 January 1747/48; d. June 1802; m. ELIZABETH MUSGROVE, 15 May 1771.
He died 09 October 1752 in Burlington, New Jersey.
Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 28 July 2019), memorial page for Timothy Matlack, Sr (8 Mar 1695–18 Jun 1752), Find A Grave Memorial no. 131832609, citing Free Quaker Burial Ground, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA ; Maintained by Our Family History (contributor 47719401) .
Bible of Timothy Matlack (States Birthdate as "8th day of 3d mon., 1695" and lists parents "William & Mary", 1st wife "Mary Haines" and lists 4 children, Mary's death "11th of 12th mon., 1728" then marriage to Martha Burr, "1730, 1 mo. 12th" note: this was Martha's second marriage, she was a widow of Josiah Haines, whom she had 3 children with and then she had 7 children with Timothy Matlack, then gives Timothy's death as "18th of 6th mon., 1752"
1730 US Quaker Meeting Records (Reference to Timothy and Martha)
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