Hampton Terrace Rooms: Marion Slocomb Suite
Wednesday, January 28th, 2009
After more than 60 years operating as an inn, Hampton Terrace’s guest rooms finally have names. It is not that they needed names…King Suite 3 was pretty descriptive…but we decided that this was an opportunity to help tell the history of the property in a colorful way. Our Main House Rooms have been named after pre-inn owners of the property. Our Wynnstay Cottage Rooms are named after the famous race horses owned by the Bonner family, who lived here from 1917-1937 and gave us the name Hampton Terrace. We have decided to name our king suites after strong women from our family.
Marion Slocomb (Winborn) 1911-1979. We dedicate this room to Susan’s maternal grandmother Marion Slocumb. Marion was a fiesty, Southern redhead, married to Magruder Winborn. They ran a lumber and hamper mill in Lumberton, Alabama. Later, they moved to Poplarville, Mississippi, where Susan, her mother and siblings lived with their grandmother while her father was stationed in Korea with the Army. The Slocombs lived for a century in the South, but when Susan and I moved to Massachusetts in 1999, we were returning to her roots. The Slocombs had a home in Sutton, Massachusetts in 1640, just twenty years after the Mayflower. And in 1691, John Winborn married Elizabeth Hart of Salem, who ultimately, at age 70, became one of the most famous of the accused "Salem witches" and spent seven months in prison. Winborn’s ancestors were Montegues who came to Virginia in 1635.
Traveling with friends? Or family? Do you need an extra bed?
All our spacious King Suites provide room to relax. In addition to huge four-poster king bed, the living room has an overstuffed couch that converts to a second bed. Friends find it easy to socialize. Grab snacks from the refrigerator. Mix a favorite drink at the wet bar. Cozy up to the gas fireplace. Enjoy!

After more than 60 years operating as an inn, Hampton Terrace’s guest rooms finally have names. It is not that they needed names…King Suite 2 was pretty descriptive…but we decided that this was an opportunity to help tell the history of the property in a colorful way. Our Main House Rooms have been named after pre-inn owners of the property. Our Wynnstay Cottage Rooms are named after the famous race horses owned by the Bonner family, who lived here from 1917-1937 and gave us the name Hampton Terrace. We have decided to name our king suites after strong women from our family.
After more than 60 years operating as an inn, Hampton Terrace’s guest rooms finally have names. It is not that they needed names…King Suite 1 was pretty descriptive…but we decided that this was an opportunity to help tell the history of the property in a colorful way. Our Main House Rooms have been named after pre-inn owners of the property. Our Wynnstay Cottage Rooms are named after the famous race horses owned by the Bonner family, who lived here from 1917-1937 and gave us the name Hampton Terrace. We have decided to name our king suites after strong women from our family.
Pearl Davis (Hill), Susan’s paternal great grandmother, whose portrait hangs in our living room, was born in 1881 in rural upper Mississippi. She was known as one of the most beautiful women in the state, but when she chose to marry Ed Hill, her parents said they would rather see her in a casket than marry that
scoundrel. When Ed came to take Pearl away in a wagon, her father followed them with a shotgun to make sure that they indeed had a legal ceremony. Pearl and Ed had five children but she died in 1919 at age 38, five months after having Pearlie Lucille. During their marriage Ed was well-known for the quality of his moonshine and he was considered one of the two most notorious bootleggers in Texas, ultimately being turned in by his rival. It took six Texas Rangers to haul him in. We have a touching letter he wrote in 1920 from prison to his infant daughter, apologizing for having to leave her. In the letter, he describes Pearl as a "perfect lady." Our granddaughter has been named Emily Pearl Vining.
