Dear Valda, I have found your useful entries on the Friese-Green(e)s. I have a couple of questions. What do you mean by
[see T.G. Willaway]
in
"Friese-Green, William [see T.G. Willaway] 1882 - Richmond Terrace, Clifton 1885 - 15 Royal Promenade 1886 - no advertising until 1881 - Richmond Terr, Queen's Road. 1896 - Green Friese, Simpson & Co, Queen's Road."
Can anybody clarify: Why was she called “Helena”, or "Lena"?
According to my German sources, her baptismal name was Victoria Marianne Friese, and she had no sisters called Eda and Clara (as you indicate in the census for 1881). I know from your forum that she had visited a relative in Bristol whose name was Daniel Josty who had daughters called Ida [Eda?] and Clara (but they were born in the late 1870s, so they could not be in their 30s, as it says in the census). They would have been Willy´s and Mrs Friese's (half)nieces. Thank you!