The short answer is no. It deals with his time in Truro area. There is no mention of an Enoch in his Will dated 29 Jan. 1825. Perhaps the Enoch you seek is his grandson, son of Richard 2nd. The Richard written in the Truro Book moved to New Brunswick in 1779 and when his wife died , he married a widow named Sarah (Estey) Barker in 1807. Any information after this time would be recorded in New Brunswick publications and Archives.