She married
Edward Rodney (d. 1651) of
Rodney Stoke, Somerset, at
Denmark House in 1614. Anne of Denmark had visited Rodney Stoke in 1613 during
her progress to Bath and Bristol. The
Earl of Rutland gave a wedding present of a gilt bowl and cover worth £21. Their children included: • George Rodney (1629-1651) • Penelope Rodney, who married Peter Glenne • Anne Rodney, who married Sir Thomas Brydges of Keynsham, and was the mother of
George Rodney Brydges • Elizabeth Rodney (d. 1683), married Charles Howard Another member of the family, George Rodney, married
Anne Lake Cecil, Lady Ros in 1621, and she is also buried at St Leonards. ==References==