I found a reference to a cemetery called "Red Place" in a home-made family history book in the Person County Library in Roxboro, NC. It gave several landmarks such as a white fence and a hill and indicated that the cemetery was in the vicinity of Bushy Fork. I went out Bushy Fork and looked around, but could not find any landmarks which fit the description. I have long since misplaced this description and need to go back to the library and re-find that book. It stated that there are only three engraved tombstones in the entire cemetery, along with many plots that are unmarked except for natural stones placed in the ground. Before anyone suggests that I try the Whitfield cemetery #1 (which somewhat matches this description) just north of Bushy Fork, let me state that I have already visited that one and determined that it is not "Red Place". One of the persons believed buried at Red Place is Reuben Long, father of William H. Long, Sr., the oldest person buried in the Long cemetery on Charlie Long Road, 1/2 way between Hurdle Mills and Bushy Fork. I continue to search for "Red Place" cemetery and any colonial era Longs who predate William H. Long, Sr.