Marriage and Issue
She married Felice Pasquale Baciocchi Levoy, a member of Corsican nobility, on 1 May 1797, created Prince Français, Duke of Lucca and Prince of Piombino and Prince of Massa-Carrara and La Garfagnana. They were parents of four children:
- Felix Napoléon Baciocchi Levoy (1798–1799).
- Elisa Napoléone Baciocchi Levoy (1806–1869); married Philippe, Comte Camerata-Passioneï de Mazzoleni, and had one son:
- Charles Félix Jean-Baptiste Camerata-Passionei di Mazzoleni
- Jérôme Charles Baciocchi Levoy (1810–1811).
- Frédéric Napoléon Baciocchi Levoy (1813–1833).
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