Orion Nelson Hughson
Born: Sept. 6, 1864, Dover, Morris Co., New Jersey
Died: between 1918-29, Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey
Parents: William Frederick Hughson & Sarah B. (Bethia or Bayles? ) Trowbridge
Occupations: grocer & co-owner of Powelson & Hughson Store, Undertaker/owner of Orion Nelson Hughson Funeral Home
Location of Business: 150 Speedwell Ave., Morristown, Morris county, New Jersey
(Still in business after 1929, as the Lanterman Funeral Home)
Marriage: June 28, 1910, Morris Co., New Jersey
Wife: Mary Wright Kayhart
Born: 1877, Morris Co., New Jersey
Died: still living, 1938, Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey
Children:
Marion "Pat" Hughson (twin)
Born: June 24, 1911, Dover, Morris Co., New Jersey
Died: still living, 1929, Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey
Marjorie Hughson (twin)
Born: June 24, 1911, Dover, Morris Co., New Jersey
Died: still living, 1929, Morristown, Morris Co., New Jersey
ORION NELSON HUGHSON
From History Morris County New Jersey, Volume II, Lewis Publishing Co., 1914
Orion Nelson Hughson, the owner and manager of a large
undertaking business in Morristown, was born near Dover, Morris county,
New Jersey, September 6, 1864. He is the son of William F. Hughson,
born in Morris county, New Jersey, 1836, and was a carpenter and
builder in Morristown and surrounding country all his life. His
brother, Albert Hughson, enlisted in the service of his country at the
outbreak of the Civil War and was killed. The mother of Orion N.
Hughson was Sarah (Trowbridge) Hughson, also a member of an old Morris
county family. She died at the age of thirty-eight years when her son,
Orion N., was a lad of ten years of age. They had three children, but
one, Frederick C., died at the age of forty-eight years, Feb. 28, 1910;
Orion N. Hughson has a sister remaining; Mary, wife of Theodore Vail,
of Morris county. After the death of his first wife, William F. Hughson
married the widow of David T. Jarrard. There were three children born
to this marriage: Archie, of Morris county; Etta, who now lives in
Washington, D. C.; Solon C., who for seven years up to the time of
death, November 14, 1905, was associated with his half-brother, Orion
N. Hughson, in the undertaking business. Mr. Hughson’s
grandfather on his father’s side was Jacob Hughson, a farmer who
lived at Mount Freedom, Morris county, New Jersey, and died there. His
maternal grandparents were David and Anna (Youngs) Trowbridge, natives
of Morris county, the former being a carpenter and farmer by occupation.
Orion N. Hughson received his early education in the public schools of
his native county, and showed while still young boy good business
ability and undoubted initiative, promise that his later career has
amply confirmed. His undertaking establishment is on the most modern
lines and is equipped with all that the most fastidious taste would
require. A handsome chapel is one of the features of the place, and a
large number of fine horses are also on hand. Thousands of dollars have
been invested in the hearses, caskets, livery, and equipages of the
establishment. Mr. Hughson is a man who would have made a success of
anything he undertook, and the thoroughness with which he conducts his
present business is its proof. He knows it in its every detail, having
entered the firm of Coe & Hughson, of Morristown, in June 1885, and
continued in this under his father’s direction for two years when
he left it to take advantage of an opening in the grocery business. In
this he was interested for seven years, the firm name being Powelson
& Hughson. After this time he came back to the undertaking
business, it being conducted under the name of O. N. Hughson, as at the
present. Mr. Hughson is a liberal in his politics, voting for the man
in his opinion best qualified for the office. He is an Odd Fellow, and
a Heptasoph. He is also a member of the K. of P. In his religious views
he is a Presbyterian and is affiliated with the First Presbyterian
Church. He married, June 28, 1910, at Boonton, Morris county, New
Jersey, Mary, daughter of Lemuel and Mary (Wright) Kayheart, both
living at Boonton. Mr. and Mrs. Hughson have two children (twins):
Marion and Marjorie, born June 24, 1911.
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Orion Hughson's twin daughters, Marion (left) and Marjorie (right).
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