Honness married publisher Jesse Alfred McKaughan in 1936. He worked as the publicity and advertising manager of
Reynal & Hitchcock. They had one child, Molly McKaughan. Taking after her mother, Molly McKaughan worked as a writer and editor first for The Paris Review, New York Magazine, and a number of short-lived monthlies. She then worked as a freelance writer and authored
The Biological Clock in 1987. From 1998 to 2016, Molly McKaughan was a senior officer at the
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, where she directed their Program Results Reporting Unit. In 2019, she published "Recovering Myself: A Memoir in Poetry." Honness's ancestors helped found the town of
Clinton, New Jersey in
Hunterdon County. Her grandfather, Bennet Van Syckle Leigh, headed Clinton National Bank, the first bank in the town. Clinton's town hall once served as the home of Honness's grandmother. Leigh Street in Clinton bears the family name. ==Works==