Yes, I know Lois and Adaleen are fictional characters, but they do present some common characteristics with Genielle; mainly hospitality and love of family. Well, perhaps Lois not so much on the hospitality.
Anyway, one thing for sure, they certainly love their children, although I don't think Adaleen nor Lois would be as kind as Genielle if their son tried to eat half of her breakfast.
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Genielle Brown
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Lois Henrickson
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Adaleen Grant
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First wife of Winn Brown, mother of Kody Brown. Has 2 other sister wives.
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Second* wife of Frank Harlow, mother of Bill Henrickson. Had 5 other sister wives (one deceased).
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Sixth wife of Juniper Creek’s prophet Roman Grant, mother of Nicolette and Alby Grant. Had 13 other sister wives.
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According to Kody, his mother would “fall on her sword for me.”
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Sliced off the right arm of Hollis Greene with a large serrated knife when he dared to put a hand on her son Bill.
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Conspired to have son Alby murdered in a rest stop men’s room. (Tap...Tap...Tap)
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Was LDS, and converted to fundamentalism when Kody was in his teens. Was later excommunicated from the LDS church while Kody was on his LDS mission. Her sister wife Sheryl is Kody’s wife Janelle’s mother.
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Lois’ father Orville Henrickson was prophet of Juniper Creek who died under mysterious circumstances. He was succeeded by his accountant, Roman Grant.
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Adaleen has a complicated family tree. As she explains:“I'm 32 out of 56 children. And when I married Roman, I became my own step grandma as my father married Roman's daughter Faylene. When I had Alby, he became my great uncle and I became his great great grandmother. Which of course makes me my own grandmother." Not to mention she also married her daughter’s ex-husband J.J.
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Had problems with jealousy when Sheryl joined the family. As she puts it “I took care of kids and Sheryl took care of Winn.” Later, she got to know Sheryl better, and now considers her one of her very best friends.
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Was notorious for her ill treatment of her sister wives. Of the concussions her sister wives suffered at her hands, she explained "The Principle brings up our jealousies for the purposes of healing."
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When Adaleen was asked how she could stand a particularly loathsome sister wife, she replied “I love her, and we are all equals. But last night I did dream I was trying to push her out the car while driving along at a pretty quick clip.”
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