King Payne (died 1812) was a son of Seminole high chief Cowkeeper and succeeded him as leading chief of the Seminoles upon his death in 1783. He led his people against the Spanish and Americans from Georgia and established a number of towns and villages, including Paynes Town in Paynes Prairie, both of which are named for him. Payne was killed in 1812 during a surprise raid by Colonel Daniel Newnan.
18th century births | 1812 deaths | History of Florida | Native American history | Native American leaders | Seminole tribe
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