Later in life, she married the son of an old associate of her parents, Máximo Terrero, on the 22nd of October in
Southampton. Together, they had two children: Manuel Máximo Juan Nepomuceno and Rodrigo Tomás Terrero y Rosas. Her son Manuel married the English
suffragette Jane Beddall in 1885. In breaking the promise to never marry, her father never forgave her. Despite this, when Juan Manuel de Rosas was sent in exile due to the
Battle of Caseros in which he loses, he asks her not to keep contact, she remained loyal and kept correspondence. She died in London on September 17, 1898. She lived a quiet life in exile and never returned to Argentina after her father’s defeat at the Battle of Caseros. == Painting by Prilidiano Pueyrredón ==