Peyton's father is
Herb Peyton, founder and principal owner of
Gate Petroleum, one of the largest privately held companies in the state. They have made a considerable fortune developing, buying and selling land to both the state and federal governments, as well as owning
Ponte Vedra Inn and Club and other clubs and resorts, 225 Gate Gas and convenience stores in the southeastern United States, and several other businesses. Prior to his election as mayor, Peyton served as board Chairman for the
Jacksonville Transportation Authority; Vice President of Gate and serving as chairman of the Board of Directors for the
Jacksonville Symphony and
Greenscape of Jacksonville. Peyton attended
Mercer University and earned a bachelor's degree, then graduated from the
Harvard Business School Executive Education Program. A long-time bachelor, Peyton became engaged during his first campaign and married Jacksonville physician Kathryn Pearson on June 1, 2003. They have two sons, John Conner, born in 2005, and Kent Thomas, born in 2007. Peyton is an
Episcopalian. ==Mayor of Jacksonville==