On 3 July 1810, Charlotte was married to
Samuel Hood, 2nd Baron Bridport, son of
Henry Hood, 2nd Viscount Hood and the former Jane Wheler. Together, they were the parents of seven children: •
Hon. Mary Sophia Hood (1811–1888), who married, as his second wife,
John Lee Lee, MP for
Wells, in 1841. • Hon. Charlotte Hood (1813–1906), who married
Horace William Noel Rochfort, son of Col. John Staunton Rochfort, in 1845. • Hon. Jane Sarah Hood (1817–1907), who married Hugh Holbech, son of William Holbech (son of
William Holbech), in 1838. After his death in 1849, she married Capt.
Sir Charles Hotham,
Governor of Victoria and son of Rev. Hon. Frederick Hotham (a son of the
2nd Baron Hotham), in 1853. After his death in 1855, she married Capt. William Armytage of the
Royal Navy, brother to
Sir George Armytage, 5th Baronet, both sons of John Armytage, in 1860. He was succeeded in his title by their eldest son,
Alexander who was later created
Viscount Bridport in the
Peerage of the United Kingdom. Charlotte died at the age of 85 in
Cricket St. Thomas,
Somerset,
England. She was buried in Cricket St. Thomas, Somerset. Upon her death, he also inherited the
dukedom of Bronte as well.
Descendants Through her daughter Charlotte, she was a grandmother of Maj.-Gen. Sir
Alexander Nelson Rochfort (1850–1916), who served as
Lieutenant Governor of Jersey. Hon. Alfred Nelson Hood (1858–1918); Hon. Victor Albert Nelson Hood (1862–1929), Chamberlain to the
Governor-General of Australia and
Private Secretary to the
Governor of Western Australia and the
Governor of New South Wales; and
Hon. Mary Hood (1846–1909) (wife of
Hugh Seymour, 6th Marquess of Hertford). ==References==