More from Book on Mulberry Church: "Rev. Enoch Hayes left the Mulberry Community after the 1840 session and had become the pastor of the Baptist Church at Kingston, which was then the county seat of Autauga County.He had come into the early Mulberry settlement, either earlier than, or around 1820. The Tract book shows land was registered in his name during the year of 1820.His land and farm was in section 23 and 24, two or three miles east of Mulberry Church.At that time his family consisted of his wife Rebecca and several children. The county marriage records show that he performed many scores of marriage ceremonies.He sold his home and land in 1836 to Richard Graham for $2200 and left the community but returned before his final departure. They were the parents of many children. He died July 24 1853 and the following Memorial was written to honor his name. FROM THE SOUTHWESTERN BAPTIST August 19, 1853 'Died at his residence in Autauga County Sunday 24th ult.,Elder Enoch Hayes, an old and faithful minister of the Gospel, in the Baptist Church, leaving his aged wife, and many children to mourn the sad bereavement.His body lies in the grave, and his spirit has returned to the God who gave it" I don't have time right now to type the following two pages where earlier,on August 8,1853. in Autauga County the conference meeting from Harmony Church, the discussion was entirely about him, and a resolution was passed to preach his funeral at the next session of the Association ...all this was added to the minutes of the church. Hope this is somethingto go on...I don't think there is much about his sons...they must not have been in this Mulberry Church...but I will scant over the book for any mention... Stella