Hughes was born in
Essex, England, but moved to the United States and became an illusionist. He would wear dark makeup, exotic clothing, and claim to come from
Ava in
Burma. He billed himself as "The Fakir of Ava, Chief of Staff of Conjurors to His Sublime Greatness the Nanka of Aristaphae". In addition to billing standard European tricks as great Oriental feats, he invented many tricks of his own. He later gave up his costume and performed in formal evening dress. After gaining wealth through his performances, he purchased a large property in
Buffalo, New York, at the time the city was rapidly growing thanks to the
Erie Canal. In 1874, he married Sarah Stanfield, the teenaged daughter of Frederick Clarkson Stanfield, who painted theatrical scenery. They had two sons, Frank Fakir and Harry Ava. He died of
pneumonia in 1891. ==Professional career==