Portrait & Biographical Record of Montgomery, Parke & Fountain Counties, Indiana
(Chicago: Chapman Brothers, 1893) p 610 -- Peter M. Layton. The stranger who for the
first time visits Fountain County and drive supon a pleasant summer morning along the
smooth roads of Troy Township will not fail to pause with admiration at the beautiful
homestead on Section 10, the property of the subject of this notice. Fields of waving
grain meet the eye on every hand, while a commodious residence and substantial farm
buildings form the foreground of the pleasant scene. The house, a model of its kind was
erected in 1879 and contains 17 rooms, furnished throughout with the most exquisite taste.
The owner of this property is a native of NY and was born in 1832. His father, john
Layton was born in NJ and at an early age displayed the qualities of thrift which soon led
to prosperity in his chosen occupation that of a farmer. He became the owner of 204 acres
of well improved land, which through his exertions was brought to a high state of
cultivation, with the exception of a small tract. For many years he filled the
responsible position of Superintendent of the poor of Broome County NY and his death in
1844 ws mourned alike by rich and poor as an irreparable loss. He was survived by his
widow, a native of Vermont and known in her maidenhood as Esther Moody. Her death occurred
at the ripe old age of 97. It was during the year 1853 that the subject of this biography
came to Fountain County, Ind and embarked in business as a blacksmith. From his father he
inherited habits of industry, push and eneterprise, which, coupled with honorable business
methods, brought him success. His homestead, now consists of 280 acres and is valued at
$50 per acre. In all his work he has received the cooperation of his devoted wife, to
whom he attributes not a little of his success. In her girlhood she bore the name of
Alvira Adkins, and is a daughter of Granville and Ipsley Osborne Adkins, both natives of
Ky. Her father, who was born in 1804, married Miss Osborne on 13 July 1828, and they
became the parents of 8 children. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Layton have been born two children:
Josephine E, whose birth occurred in 1856 and Ida Esther, who was born in 1864. The former
married Sylvester Sprange, and they have 3 children. The latter became the wife of Charles
Dochterman and they reside with her parents on the old homestead. In the work of the
Farmers' Mutual Benefit Association Mr. Layton takes an active interest, being
identified with it as an influential member. He is a man of stirring and industrious
disposiion, interested in all those measures which have for their ultimate object the
advancement of his community and he cheerfully gives his aid to all worthy enterprises. In
his political opinion he is a Republican, and never fails to cast his ballot for the
principles advocated by that party.