I only caught the tail end of that one but wasn't that about the time of the flood? I've visited small family cemeteries where entire families or a good portion of them are buried with notations on the headstones about the flood. I've even run across one that is now in Jackson county where the headstone is a tall pillar with the mother and 4 children listed and it specifically details (in verse) an account of the flood. But I didn't write it down.