I recently joined ancestry.com to get back to researching all these mystery people. Of course one of my brick walls is Thomas R. Loveless. I accessed information about him that was already on ancestry. I clicked on a "story" that someone uploaded to ancestry.com. I was totally HORRIFIED to find a complete genealogy report of my family, including my infant grandchildren. There were even personal stories about my family. Now I sent this to someone in complete confidence that they would not publish any personal information. I can't imagine the insensitivity it took for them to pass this information on to whomever they felt like. The "story" has been repeated by several other researchers. I am going to have to contact each one of them through ancestry.com. If you are reading this and are one of the guilty ones, please take this information off immediately!! Jane Westlake