Lolita Goth/theories

Lolita Goth has the surname Goth, but she is not found in the Goth Family Tree, so, who is she? Post your theories below.

Theories

 * She is from another Goth Family
 * She is Victor Goth's Niece
 * She is Gunther's first wife.
 * She is Victor's teenager mother who died.
 * She is Gunther's Sister who died while he was a baby, therefore no rememberance. The parents have kept Lolita as a secret.
 * Victor's Lover who assumed the last name Goth, Relation to the novel, Lolita.
 * She is actually Frida Goth, Since Frida's tombstone cannot be found anywhere.
 * I believe she was the maid at the Goth manor and Gunther and Lolita fell in love. Gretle didnt aprove so after the wedding when she found out Lolita was pregnant she killed her.
 * Lolita doesn't appear on the Goth family tree, so she was unrelated. Supporting this idea is that all of the Goths have British or German names, while Lolita is a Japanese fashion style. Therefor, she's not blood related, but she still gained the Goth surname. Mortimer is still very young, but his parents are almost elders. This means that he would have been born around the time Gunther and Cornelia became Adults. Why wasn't he born earlier? Because Gunther and Cornelia weren't married yet, because Gunther was married to Lolita. Lolita died of electrocution, a horrible accident. Gunther married Cornelia sometime later, after he had gotten over Lolita's death, erasing Lolita from the family tree to be replaced with Cornelia. And she still haunts Gunther, in love even after death. KazeNoYouko 23:02, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
 * In the German translations, she is Frieda.--Rodolphus 18:52, 26 June 2009 (UTC)
 * She didn't marry anyone, she's a teen. And she doesn't have any relations with the Goth family, cause when the family members talk to her, they would have a "family" icon displaying under her face in their relations panel. Maybe she was the child of someone who lived in the house and died, so she changed her family name to Goth, or something like that. She's not blood related to the family.