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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The 1841 census lists a household in Coleford comprising George Malson (48), Richard Malson (73) and Maria Malson (41).  I'm assuming Richard is Richard Malson (1768-1866) who was married to Hannah Yearsley/Yearsly/Yeasley, which leaves me wondering who George and Maria are.  They seem to appear again in 1851 as a married couple.</p>
<p>I am speculating that maybe George was George Yeasley (bap. 1792, mother Hannah Yeasley) who married Maria Trigg in 1818 and that he was now going by his step-father's surname.  Am I unrealistically trying to shoehorn facts in, am I perhaps being reasonable, or is there a simpler explanation I haven't come across yet?</p>
<p>Thanks,</p>
<p>Graham</p>
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