Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian. Show all posts

Saturday, October 31, 2020

VGS News & Events: November 1 through November 7, 2020

 

Learn more about the seminar here...

Coming Events:

Monday, November 2
Jewish Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 am
Online Zoom Meeting
Herb Siegel, Coordinator
Phil Goldsmith, Programs
Topic: “Comparing Jewish Resources on Ancestry.com, FamilySearch, FindMyPast, MyHeritage and JewishGen.” - Ellen Kowitt and Sunny Morton

Monday, November 2
RootsMagic Special Interest Group Meeting
2:30 pm to 4:00 pm
Zoom Meeting
Val Harris & George Zitterell Co-Coordinators
Topic: "How to Use FamilySearch with RootsMagic" - Ken Macomber

Wednesday, November 4
French Canadian Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:00 am
Jean Colman, Coordinator
No information available

Thursday, November 5
Eastern European Genealogy SIG Meeting
1:00 pm
Online Goggle Meet Meeting
Carol Myers & Marie Musialek, coordinators
Topic: General meeting.  Learn ways to research your Eastern European ancestors.  Share your successes, bring your questions.

Friday, November 6
British SIG Monthly Meeting
9:30 am
Online Zoom Meeting
Pat Adams & Phyllis Sample, Coordinators
No information available

Gen News and Announcements:

FREE ACCESS! Over 540 MILLION Death Records at MyHeritage this weekend!

My Heritage
"During this limited-time offer, October 29 - November 2, you’ll be able to take full advantage of all records in their 153 different collections absolutely free."

New Free Historical Records on FamilySearch: Week of 19 October 2020

FamilySearch
"FamilySearch adds 100K Costa Rica Civil Registrations (1823–1975), a new collection of German Catholic and Lutheran Church Records (1537–1981), and expands available records for Argentina, Brazil, Canada, England, Fiji, Finland, France, Guatemala, Norway, Peru, Spain, S. Africa and the United States  (See Indiana Marriages, 1811–2007, Wisconsin Naturalization Records, 1807-1992, US City and Business Directories, ca.1749-1990, Washington Voting Records, 1876–1940,  Kansas Birth, Baptism and Death Records, 1811–1940, plus more for CA, HI, IA, MS, OK, SC, TX, and VA).”

BCG Revises Genealogy Standard 57 to Allow Private Sharing of DNA Match Details

DearMYRTLE
"On 5 October 2020, trustees of the Board for Certification of Genealogists revised Standard 57 (respect for privacy rights) and the Genealogist’s Code of Ethics to allow private sharing of DNA match details. The changes also eliminate the need for test takers to provide written consent for use of their DNA data, although they must be informed about the pros and cons.”

285 Free Mid Atlantic States Online Alumni Collections:

The Ancestor Hunt
"Alumni records are part directories, part newspapers and magazines, part biographies, part obituaries, part yearbooks, part vital records, etc. You get the idea. If you are seeking genealogy clues, these "records' are full of them. ”

Recently Added & Updated Collections at Ancestry.com – July 27 to Sept. 25, 2020

GenealogyBlog
"You need a subscription to view these records. Sure – it’s a little spendy, but if you’re into family history, it’s a tremendous bang for your buck. Eh… More like an explosion. ”

Italian Interment in the Early 1940's

FamilyTree.com
During World War 2 (1939-1945), it was nation against nation. With Japan attaching the American Pearl Harbor in 1941, anyone who was Japanese in America was looked at as a threat to the nation. So many Japanese-American (even those born in the USA) were placed in special internment camps across the US.

Technology:

Where Did the System Control Panel Go on Windows 10?

How-To Geek
"Are you looking for the classic System pane in the Control Panel? Well, if you’ve updated to Windows 10’s October 2020 Update, you can stop looking: It’s gone. Here’s why—and what you should use instead. "

Education:

Talk to the Older Folks: Cultivate the Leaves on the Family Tree:

Ancestral Finding
"Whether you’re doing serious genealogical research or just want to know, don’t forget to check with the older members of your family. "
Liston now... 3.38 minutes

Webinars:

Australian Census Substitutes:

Legacy Family Tree
"Sadly, in Australia while censuses were taken, once the statistical data was extracted, most were destroyed. Apart from some early musters, researchers have to use other resources to try and fill in the gaps. These include electoral rolls, directories, gazettes, council rates, land records, civil registration and more. While not a perfect substitute these resources do help us put people in time and place."
Tuesday, November 3, 2020, 8:00pm Eastern
Presenter: Helen V. Smith

How to Connect with Your Pilgrim Ancestors to Join the Mayflower Society:

Legacy Family Tree
"Proving your connection to a Mayflower passenger can be challenging. Tracing your ancestry back four hundred years means researching 20 or more generations to provide the necessary documentation to verify the birth, marriage, and death of each generation. This presentation will provide steps to assist you in your quest to become a member of the Mayflower Society. In addition, we will discuss how you can use DNA to become a member of the Mayflower Society."
Wednesday, November 4, 2020, 2:00pm Eastern
Presenter: Kate Eakman


Saturday, September 1, 2018

VGS News & Events: 2 September 2018 through 8 September 2018

August 2018 Midwest SIG Meeting
Reminders:
Monday: September 3, 2018
Jewish Genealogy SIG Meeting Canceled:
Labor Day
Tuesday: September 4, 2018
Adoption & Mystery KIN SIG Meeting
9:00 AM at the Lake Miona Recreation Center 
Tuesday: September 4, 2018
Italian Genealogy SIG Meeting
1:00 PM in the Atlanta Room in the Savannah Center
Thursday: September 6, 2018
Eastern European Genealogy SIG Meeting:
1:00 PM in the Daytona Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center
Friday: September 7, 2018
British Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Courageous Room at the Lake Miona Recreation Center

Gen News & Announcements:

Italy Emigration: The Who, Why, and Where

FamilySearch
"From the Roman Empire to the Renaissance to the modern day, Italy has influenced cultures globally with its great achievements. With such a rich history behind them, Italians around the world today are deeply proud of their Italian roots. With anywhere from 60–140 million people with Italian heritage worldwide, Italians are among the most populous ethnic groups in the world. It’s possible that you too have Italian ancestry."
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Complete Archive of Ellis Island Records—Now Online for Free:

FamilySearch
"Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty are famous landmarks in U.S. history. The Statue of Liberty, located on Liberty Island, is a symbol of freedom. Ellis Island opened the gates to millions as the home of the Ellis Island Immigration Station—and millions of passenger arrival records for U.S. immigrants came with it. Now, a complete collection of Ellis Island passenger lists is available online and searchable for free at FamilySearch."
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The Immigration Act of 1924 and the End of Ellis Island:

FamilySearch
"The onset of WWI and new U.S. legislation in the 1900s caused the immigration boom to slow down dramatically. Although this slowdown caused Ellis Island to eventually close its doors in 1954, a key change to immigration records in The Immigration Act of 1924 can unlock many doors in your family history research."
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Should You Take a DNA Test?

The Atlantic
"Is 23andMe for me? That’s the question Sarah Zhang, a staff writer on the DNA beat, addresses in this edition of the Masthead weekly update. Read through for the pros and cons of selling your DNA to a start-up."
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Ancestry Tests Pose a Threat to Our Social Fabric:

Sapiens
"Commercial DNA testing isn’t just harmless entertainment. It’s keeping alive ideas that deserve to die"
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RootsTech Announces 2019 Plans for International Event in London:

FamilySearch
"RootsTech is thrilled to announce the conference is expanding to international borders, beginning with the United Kingdom in 2019. RootsTech will host an event in London from 24–26 October 2019 at the ExCeL London Convention Centre. Find out more about RootsTech London 2019 at RootsTech.org/London."
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An Emotional Reunion Between A Father And Daughter:

My Heritage
"New Hampshire social worker Kim Fairbank, 51, always knew that she was adopted. After a rough and complicated childhood, she yearned to connect with her biological family. Kim searched for more than 20 years until she took a MyHeritage DNA test.
She got the match of a lifetime: her biological father.
Read more about Kim’s search and her much-anticipated reunion with her father on the MyHeritage blog.
Watch the reunion on the today show here.

Tech:

How to Keep Your Windows PC and Apps Up to Date:

How-to-Geek
"We know, updating your PC is a hassle–but it’s essential. New security flaws are discovered on a regular basis, and most companies are pretty good about issuing fixes for those flaws as they crop up. Plugging those holes, however, depends primarily upon you making sure things are appropriately updated."
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Education:

Not Getting Enough Responses to Your DNA Match Requests? Here’s How to Get More:

Ancestral Findings
"Are you interested in researching your genealogy using DNA? If you are on a DNA database and are having trouble getting your matches to respond to you, it can be frustrating. Join me today on the Ancestral Findings Podcast for some effective tips for getting more responses from your genetic relatives."
Listen now... 8:05 minutes

Webinar(s):

What's Been Done: Using Someone Else's Genealogy Research

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"Whether you are new to genealogy or you've been working on your family history for years, incorporating the research of others can always be tricky. Here's how to develop a proven strategy to benefit from the work of other genealogists."
Wednesday, September 5, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Thomas MacEntee
Learn more or Register for this webinar...

Legacy 9 Unlocked (part 6): Adding a Death Certificate

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"In this series, Legacy’s Geoff Rasmussen will guide you through the step-by-steps of properly adding genealogy documents, citations, and digital media to your Legacy Family Tree 9 software. Each class is based on a different chapter in his popular book, Legacy 9 Unlocked: Techniques, Tips and Step-By-Steps for Using Legacy Family Tree to Record Your Genealogy. Watch them in order if you want to  follow the mystery or jump around to capture the instructions.
In this class, “Adding a Death Certificate,” you will learn the seven steps of adding a death certificate to Legacy."
Friday, September 7, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Geoff Rasmussen
Learn more or Register for this webinar...

Coming Soon:
Monday, September 10, 2018
(A VGS Live Webinar)
“Sources or Clues? Pitfalls of Using Published Genealogies and Online Trees.”
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Our first presentation in this new series , will be presented by Julie Miller, CG, CGL, FNGS. 
Her presentation is: “Sources or Clues? Pitfalls of Using Published Genealogies and Online Trees.”
Presentation description: Is it okay to use published genealogies and online trees in the search for our ancestors? Published genealogies and online trees are abundant, they are found in many places and in many different forms. But what happens when we just copy and use what is in published genealogies and online trees? This case study illustrates the confusion and the problems that may result if precautions are not taken.
Presenter bio: Julie Miller is a board-certified genealogist and genealogical lecturer who is a full-time professional researcher, speaker, and writer. She is the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Education Manager, was the conference chair of the 2010 and 2012 NGS conferences, and is an NGS fellow. Julie speaks on a wide variety of genealogy subjects both locally and nationally. Her articles have appeared in the NGSQ, NGS Magazine, and she was the genealogy columnist for the Broomfield Enterprise for ten years. Julie has been a volunteer at NARA-Denver for twenty years.
Please register for the webinar at:
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Julie has given us permission to record her presentation. After the live broadcast, it will be available in the Members Only section of the VGS website for 90 days.

Saturday, August 25, 2018

VGS News & Events: 26 August 2018 through 1 September 2018

Some of our members at the FGS Conference in Fort Wayne, Indiana
Reminders:
Wednesday: August 28, 2018
Mid-Atlantic States SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Defender Room at the Lake Miona Recreation Center

Gen News and Announcements:

9 Questions for David Rencher, FamilySearch CGO and New Family History Library Director:

FamilySearch
"The world-renowned Family History Library in Salt Lake City has a new director, David Rencher, FamilySearch’s Chief Genealogy Officer (See news release: FamilySearch CGO David Rencher New Family History Library Director). Rencher will continue to serve in both roles and sees them as very complementary."
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Note: Mr Rencher will be our guest speaker at out February 2019 Annual Seminar

How to Turn Your Research Into Beautiful (Free!) Family Tree Charts in Just a Few Clicks:

Family History Daily
"You've worked hard compiling your genealogy research into a tree and now you want an attractive way to share it with family and friends, or display it in your own home. Creating a family tree chart is a wonderful way to do that."
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Looking for a New Family Tree Program? A Detailed Guide to the Top 6 Choices

Family History Daily
"For family historians the importance of maintaining a clear, organized and accurate family tree cannot be overstated. But finding a program that has just the perfect mix of features can feel like quite a task."
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New Jersey Digital Newspaper Project Receives Additional $219,609 Grant to Digitize Historical NJ Newspapers:

Rutgers
"The New Jersey Digital Newspaper Project (NJDNP) has received an additional round of funding in the amount of $219,609 to digitize historical New Jersey newspapers and make them available to the public via the Library of Congress’s Chronicling America website, the National Endowment for the Humanities announced today. The NJDNP—a collaboration between Rutgers University Libraries, the New Jersey State Archives, and the New Jersey State Library—is part of the National Digital Newspaper Program, a long-term effort to develop a searchable online database of U.S. newspapers from all 50 states."
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Your Italian Heritage:

FamilySearch
"From the Roman Empire to the Renaissance to the modern day, Italy has influenced cultures globally with its great achievements. With such a rich history behind them, Italians around the world today are deeply proud of their Italian roots. With anywhere from 60–140 million people with Italian heritage worldwide, Italians are among the most populous ethnic groups in the world. It’s possible that you too have Italian ancestry."
Continue reading...

Technology:

How to Test Your Internet Connection Speed or Cellular Data Speed:

How-to-Geek
"How fast is your Internet connection? Sure, your Internet service provider has given you some numbers, and your cellular provider probably says you get blazing fast 4G LTE. But how fast is it, actually?"
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Education:

Tips for Deciphering Illegible Ancient Documents:

Ancestral Findings
"Are you experiencing frustration at not being able to read the handwriting on an ancient document? Does it seem illegible to you? It might not be. Today on the Ancestral Findings Podcast I’ll show you how to unlock its secrets and improve your family tree."
Listen now...  8.31 minutes

Webinars:

How Photos Enhance Genealogical Research:

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"Photographs are an important resource in genealogical research. They add faces to the names in your family tree and teach you about how your ancestors lived. In this webinar, you can learn about the value of photos in discovering and preserving your family history, connecting to the past and present, and sharing your story."
Tuesday, August 28, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Daniel Horowitz
Learn more or Register for this webinar...

The YDNA Test Should Be Your Favorite:

Legacy Family Tree Webinars
"The Y chromosome DNA, with its direct paternal line inheritance pattern, is a powerful tool for any genealogist, male or female, seeking to extend or verify a genealogical line. This lecture will cover basic and intermediate principles of using YDNA verify and extend your pedigree chart."
Wednesday, August 29, 2018 at 2:00 p.m.
Presenter: Diahan Southard
Learn more or Register for this webinar...

Coming Soon:
Monday, September 10, 2018
(A VGS Live Webinar)
“Sources or Clues? Pitfalls of Using Published Genealogies and Online Trees.”
7:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Our first presentation in this new series , will be presented by Julie Miller, CG, CGL, FNGS. 
Her presentation is: “Sources or Clues? Pitfalls of Using Published Genealogies and Online Trees.”
Presentation description: Is it okay to use published genealogies and online trees in the search for our ancestors? Published genealogies and online trees are abundant, they are found in many places and in many different forms. But what happens when we just copy and use what is in published genealogies and online trees? This case study illustrates the confusion and the problems that may result if precautions are not taken.
Presenter bio: Julie Miller is a board-certified genealogist and genealogical lecturer who is a full-time professional researcher, speaker, and writer. She is the National Genealogical Society (NGS) Education Manager, was the conference chair of the 2010 and 2012 NGS conferences, and is an NGS fellow. Julie speaks on a wide variety of genealogy subjects both locally and nationally. Her articles have appeared in the NGSQ, NGS Magazine, and she was the genealogy columnist for the Broomfield Enterprise for ten years. Julie has been a volunteer at NARA-Denver for twenty years.
Please register for the webinar at:
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the webinar.
Julie has given us permission to record her presentation. After the live broadcast, it will be available in the Members Only section of the VGS website for 90 days.

Thursday, January 21, 2016

VGS Latest News & Tips: 21 January 2016

Today: Thursday, January 21, 2016
New England Genealogy SIG Meeting
Noon in the New Smyrna Room at the Sea Breeze Recreation Center

This Is A "Best Kept Secret" That Needs To Be Shared!!
Ancestry by reader Ann"Dear Ancestry Insider,
While I use these logos for searching on FamilySearch, I also use a Chrome extension called RootsSearch, which can search, not only from FamilySearch, but also from..."
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Editor's Note: If you're a Chrome user, this is a wonderful research assistant.

100 Best Photographs Without Photoshop:
While this has nothing to do with genealogy, I think many of us also like to take photographs. Compare your phtography work with the results of these images.

If You Don’t Put It Online – Your Descendants Will Not Find It!
GenealogyBank
"With the New Year now started, here’s a genealogy resolution you can keep in 2016: preserve your family history records online so that future generations can find them. Take your records – prepare now to begin scanning them and putting them online."

Follow-Up Story: Good News about the Italian State Archives L’Aquila:
GenealogyBank
"In 2009 I wrote about the destruction of the Archivio di Stato (State Archive) L’Aquila, Italy, building that was destroyed by an earthquake on 6 April 2009. 
The earthquake itself destroyed some records, and it also exposed the entire collection – centuries of records – to further destruction from the weather.

This Day In History: 21 January
1648: In Maryland, the first woman lawyer in the colonies, Margaret Brent, is denied a vote in the Maryland Assembly.
1785: Chippewa, Delaware, Ottawa and Wyandot Indians sign the treaty of Fort McIntosh, ceding present-day Ohio to the United States.
1790: Joseph Guillotine proposes a new, more humane method of execution: a machine designed to cut off the condemned person’s head as painlessly as possible.
1737 Birthday: Ethan Allen, American Revolutionary commander.


Thursday, January 14, 2016

VGS Latest News & Tips: 14 January 2016

Today: Thursday, January 14, 2016
German Genealogy SIG Meeting
9:30 AM in the Reliance Room at the Late Miona Recreation Center

Tomorrow: Friday, January 15, 2016
Scandinavian Genealogy SIG Meeting
10:00 AM in the Clearwater Room Sea Breeze Recreation Center

New at Ancestry.com:Lancaster, Pennsylvania, Mennonite Vital Records, 1750-1940:
Ancestry
"For years, the Lancaster Mennonite Historical Society has collected genealogical information for Lancaster County Mennonites and related groups. Much of this has been compiled into the Society's genealogical card file, which contains more than 210,000 cards containing vital statistics on families dating back to the 1600s. Cards list names, family relationships, birth date and place, death date and place, and marriage date (as applicable) for an estimated 800,000 individuals. Both the paternal and maternal lines can be traced if the vital information is complete."
You must be a subscriber to view these records.
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Researching Italian Documents:
Ancestry
"There are many exciting challenges when researching your family history in Italian documents. At Ancestry.com, key data such as names and gender is often indexed and therefore easily accessible through our search pages for each Italian language database. However, the records are in Italian and you will naturally get the best results if you search keywords, occupations, and place names in Italian. There is often a wealth of information available in the images of the original documents that can help you pinpoint your ancestors or learn about their lives and families. We have provided some basic tools on these pages that can help you as you work in Italian records."
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We Match…But Are We Related?
DNAeXplained
"Last week, I received this question from a reader, we’ll call him Jim:
“I match Susie on the HVR1 and HVR2 regions of our mitochondrial DNA….but I was just wondering….are we related?"
Well, the answer is yes…and maybe."
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AncestryDNA Results Surprise Two Professional Genealogists:
Ancestry
"What research dreams are made of … discovering you’re distant cousins with a professional genealogist. Even more exciting when two professional genealogists find out they are connected with one another."
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D. Joshua Taylor Appointed President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society:
NYGB
"D. Joshua Taylor, the prominent genealogist, author, and lecturer, has been appointed President of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, effective February 1, 2016. He succeeds McKelden Smith, who is retiring after serving as its highly-regarded President of seven years."
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Today In History: 14 Jan 2016
1864: Confederate President Jefferson Davis writes to General Joseph E. Johnson, observing that troops may need to be sent to Alabama or Mississippi.
1942: President Franklin D. Roosevelt orders all aliens in the U.S. to register with the government.
1943: Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, and Charles DeGaulle meet at Casablanca to discuss the direction of the war.
1741 Birthday: Benedict Arnold, American colonial General turned traitor.


Monday, April 27, 2015

VGS Latest News & Tips: 27 Apr 2015

FREEBIE: Free Online Genealogy Education Resources:

Geneabloggers
This past January I was honored to give a presentation entitled Free Online Genealogy Education Resources to the American Library Association Mid-Winter Conference here in Chicago. Now I'm making my handout with over 25 FREE resources available to you!
Click here to download the PDF.

FamilySearch Worldwide Indexing (Arbitration) Event:

The Ancestry Insider"There is a backlog of 6.5 million images, according to FamilySearch’s Spencer Ngatuvai.""To help remedy this, FamilySearch is sponsoring a “Worldwide Arbitration Event.” The event is being held over eight days, from 1 May 2015 to 8 May 2015. FamilySearch hopes to reduce the backlog during the event by two million."Read more...How to become an arbitrator?...

Little-Known WWII Facts: German POWs in the U.S. 
"In this blog article, Gena searches old newspapers to learn about a part of World War II that many people don’t know: there were hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war (POWs) that were kept in the U.S. during the war."
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DNA - Brick Wall Buster?

Maurice Gleeson: YouTube Presentation 56 minutes
"A discussion of the main types of DNA test for genealogical purposes and how they can be applied to help break down brick walls in Family Tree Research, together with the future of genetic genealogy, in particular as it applies to Irish research."
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18 Ways to Find Ancestors Marriage Information:

The Ancestor Hunt
When researching our ancestors, one of the most important events is their marriage - in some cases there are none, or just one, and I have some who had six. Determining the date and location of marriage is important as we document major events in their lives.
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This Day in History:

2006: Construction begins on the Freedom Tower for the new World Trade Center.
1981: Xerox PARC introduces the computer mouse.
1865: The steamboat Sultana, carrying 2400 passengers, explodes and sinks in the Mississippi River, killing 1700, most of whom are Union survivors of the Andersonville and Cahaba Prisons.