One of the challenges for many whose ancestors were slaves is to research the era of slavery. Part of the successful search involves indentifying the last slave owner, of one's ancestors. There are many methods and theories about how to document the enslaving family. This is particularly challenging when many records are still in private papers that include names of slaves. However, many researchers have still managed to have some success with this critical stage.
I have found military pension files to be wonderfully rich with data not only of a soldier and his service, but of the family, and in so many cases the name of the slave holders are mentioned in those files.
Other documents are often found in court houses in wills, deeds, and court records.
I would love to hear of how others have gone about this phase in their research---identifying and telling the history of those who were enslaved.
-Angela-