Owned Saloon at the crossroads of Onancock, Tasley and Onley, Virginia. Deserted wife, Frances (Fannie) Parker when last child William was a baby. Died drunk. Wife Fannie had to go get his body in a wagon.
Husband William T. Core deserted her when youngest child William was a baby. Fannie raised her children alone. Lived most of the time around Savageville and Onancock, Virginia.
William T. Core's residence in Drummondtown (Accomac) is pictured on page 262 of the book "Drummondtown" by L. Floyd Nock III. It is called the "Coleburn-Core-Bishop" house.
Residence in Drummondtown (Accomac). The house was built for Gertrude & Carl by Gertrude's grandfather, Christian D. Flick. It is called the " Flick-Lankford" house and is pictured on page 259 of L. Floyd Nock III's "Drummondtown".