A one place study explores an ancestral place in depth by studying the history, the environment, and the people of a place over time. Learn practical strategies for conducting your own OPS and how it helps you meet the Genealogy Standards. See how the assembled information can add rich context to your ancestors’ lives, fill gaps where records are lacking, and uncover forgotten connections within a community.
In a compelling webinar hosted by the Board for Certification of Genealogists (BCG), Denise Cross introduces genealogists to the powerful methodology of the one-place study—an immersive research approach that investigates all aspects of a single geographic location over time. This strategy blends genealogy with local history, demographics, and spatial analysis, creating a robust framework for answering complex research questions. Whether used to break through brick walls or enrich ancestral narratives, the one-place study reveals hidden connections and deepens contextual understanding.
Key Takeaways
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View the full webinar replay to witness practical demonstrations and explore the methods Denise uses to map relationships and reconstruct historical communities. Her examples—from reconstructing census neighborhoods to placing landowners on historical maps—offer actionable insights for applying these techniques to your own research.
Be sure to explore the additional resources included in the webinar syllabus. It features guidance on relevant tools, repositories, and genealogical standards—an excellent companion for anyone considering or already undertaking a one-place study. With Denise’s guidance, this enriching methodology becomes a gateway to deeper understanding and more robust family history narratives.
You should investigate the computer program “Custodian4” which is designed for one this kind of research
I will be in Jan Joyce’s GRIP Merging & Separating Identity Course next week. This webinar served as an excellent warm up for strategies to help me separate some same named men from each other
Being in the middle of a one place study I was so happy to find this extremly helpful guide. I enjoyed it, found validation in what I have been doing, and helpful tools to continue. Thank you so much Denise
I’ve been thinking of doing a One Place Study of a small cemetery where some known ancestors are buried beside others with the same or familiar names in my genealogy. I’d like to know if and how they could be related. I think I know how to go about it now thanks to this very informative webinar!
After this One Place Study webinar by Denise Cross, I feel inspired to improve the OPS I had inadvertently started years ago, by adding more research components and perhaps even submit it to the the Society. Thank you Denise Cross, I’ll watch your webinar again to follow your wise advise!
Denise was an excellent speaker, very knowledgeable about the topic and made it very interesting. I have thought about this for a long time regarding Guilford County North Carolina and I think this may have been the push I needed. Thank you I have always enjoyed my membership and being able to watch or rewatch webinars in your library
I wanted to hear this webinar as I thought it would help with my brick wall on my grandmother. So, I’ll take a shot at it. Thanks for all the information, which gave me many ways to investigate the area my grandmother was raised in.
One Place Studies appear to be a valuable technique for identifying the FAN club.