Bart Saxbe is a family historian. His research interests are (1) nineteenth-century Ohio, and (2) colonial southeastern New England. The latter concentrates on the Bowen family of Rehoboth, Mass.; the Walling family of Providence Co., R.I., and the Innes/Ennis family of Block Island, R.I., and Kingston, N.Y. He is happy to receive correspondence concerning these families, but does not take clients.
Selected publications
Books
Thomas Saxbe (1810β1860) and His Descendants (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1980).
Johann Genning (1818β1898) and His Descendants: A Toledo Family (Baltimore: Gateway Press, 1988).
Richard Bowen (1594?β1675) of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, and His Descendants, 4 vols. (Hope, R.I.: Rhode Island Genealogical Society, 2011β2017).
nine chapters in: Helen Schatvet Ullmann, Western Massachusetts Families in 1790 (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2013).
Articles in periodicals
“Listeria monocytogenes and Queen Anne,” Pediatrics 49 (Jan. 1972): 97β101.
“Battle of the Transits: The Toledo War,” Timeline [Ohio Historical Society] 4 (Oct.-Nov. 1987): 2β11.
“John3 Walling of Glocester, Rhode Island, and his Wife, Hope4 Orne,” The American Genealogist 71 (Apr. 1996): 65β75.
“Family Reconstruction by Filling the Inside Straight: Joseph Walling of Sussex County, New Jersey,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 85 (Jun. 1997): 94β115.
“Thomas2 Walling and His Way with Women: Seventeenth-Century Misconduct as an Aid to Identification,” The American Genealogist 73 (Apr. 1998): 91β100.
“Four Fathers for William Ennis of Kingston: A Collective Review,” New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 129 (Oct. 1998): 227β38.
“Who Was the Mother of James2 Paule (1657-1724) of Taunton, Massachusetts?” The American Genealogist 73 (Oct. 1998): 312β15.
“Nineteenth-Century Death Records: How Dependable Are They?” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 87 (Mar. 1999): 42β54.
“The Letter(s) of the Law in Early New England,” The American Genealogist 75 (Oct. 2000): 276.
“Who Were the Parents of Hezekiah4 Herendeen? A Mystery Three-Quarters Solved,” Rhode Island Roots 26 (Dec. 2000): 109β12.
“Historical ‘Truth,’ Clothed and Naked: The ‘Peculiar Ways’ of Judith (Bowen) (Freeman) Arnold,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 89 (Sept. 2001): 99β110.
“Historic AncestorβThomas Shepard,” The Genealogist 16 (Fall 2002): 163-165.
“The German Origins of the Kleinhans and Kiefer Families of Northampton Co., Pennsylvania,” Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine 42 (FallβWinter 2002): 327β28.
“The Unknown Parents of Daniel5 Walling, Grandson of Daniel3 Hix and James3 Walling,” Rhode Island Roots 29 (Mar. 2003): 1β8.
“Elizabeth (Waldo) (Brackett) (?Parris) Walker of Ipswich, Chelmsford, Billerica, Braintree, and Bristol, Massachusetts,” New England Historic Genealogical Register 157 (Jul. 2003): 199β208.
“Enigmas #20: Did Sarah3 Hatch Marry Obadiah2 Wheaton of Milton and Scituate, Massachusetts?” The American Genealogist 80 (Jan. 2005): 68β78.
“New Old Information about the Family of Richard1 Bowen of Rehoboth, Massachusetts,” The American Genealogist 84 (Jan. 2010): 65β67.
“Twenty-One Jabez Bowens,” Rhode Island Roots 36 (Jun. 2010): 57β78.
“Questions of Supremacy: The Mechanicsburg Rescue,” Timeline [Ohio Historical Society] 30 (Apr.-Jun. 2013): 16β23.
“What’s in a Name? The Ancestry of Margaret (Reading) Snider (1794β1885) of New Jersey and Ohio,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 104 (June 2016): 139β153.
“‘One [Bowen] Corpse Too Many:’ Jonathan Bowen (1780-1814) of Barrington, Rhode Island,” Rhode Island Roots 42 (June 2016): 59β68.
“Building the Bird’s Nest: The Ancestry of John and Sarah (Briggs) Bowen,” National Genealogical Society Quarterly 105 (March 2017): 57β74.
“A Phantom Marvel: Morrill Bowen (1799β1857) of Rehoboth, Massachusetts,” The American Genealogist 89 (April 2017): 107β111.
“George1 Lane of Rye, and a Lane Line from Westchester County Westward,” New York Genealogical and Biographical Record 148 (April 2017): 111β128; 148 (July 2017): 203β214; 148 (Oct. 2017): 283β293, 309β311.
“Golddiggers of 1868: Bowen Claimants to the Jumel Estate: Part One,” Rhode Island Roots 43 (June 2017): 58β90; Part Two, 43 (Sept. 2017): 124β151; Part Three, 43 (Dec. 2017): 193β198.
“Thomas1 Clifton and His Daughters: Proven, Probable, and Proposed,” New England Historical and Genealogical Register 172 (Winter 2018): 5β14.
“Alice (____) Briggs, Down the Rabbit Hole with James N. Arnold,” Rhode Island Roots 44 (March 2018): 17β22.