A History of Kentucky Baptists From 1769 to 1885, Including More Than 800 Biographical Sketches, J. H. Spencer, Manuscript Revised and Corrected by Mrs. Burilla B. Spencer, In Two Volumes. Printed For the Author. 1886. Republished By Church History Research & Archives 1976 Lafayette, Tennessee. Vol. 2, pp 78 [Larue County] ROBERT M. ENLOWS was born and raised in LaRue county. It is much regretted that so little data for a sketch of his life is accessible, as he was one of the best preachers of Salem Association, in his generation. He received a fair English education and possessed a strong native intellect, but was recklessly wicked in his youth. He was converted under the ministry of William L. Morris, by whom he was baptized about 1855. He was ordained to the ministry at Pleasant Grove church, about 1858. He was not what would be called a brilliant young preacher. But he was a good student and made rapid progress, both in the acquition of knowledge and the power of his ministry. He has held in high esteem, no less for the excellence of his religion character, than for his fine abilities. He died of consumption of the lungs, about 1869. Of the living ministers of this old fraternity, very little can be said here, for want of space. Enlows Morris = none http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/larue/enlows.rm.txt