Ann married
Richard Jenkin (1925–2002) in 1956, at
St Uny's Church in Redruth, England. Before and during marriage, Ann and Richard would write letters to each other in Cornish. They even studied the
Cornish language together at
Exeter University. was a patron of the Hypatia Trust (a Cornwall-based women's organisation), volunteered at
Helston Museum, was a district commissioner in the
Girl Guides, and was an active member of her local
Women's Institute, among other activities. She died at her home in
Leedstown on 8 April 2024, aged 93. At the time of her death, she had four children, including politician and campaigner
Loveday Jenkin, and ten grandchildren. == Publications ==