I’ve just re-checked the image and it is definitely 25 for James and Mary on the 1841
Heres the rest!
1891
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Rack Hill, Chalford, Gloucestershire
James William Rossiter 30 Head, Boatman (Barge) b Bridgwater
Mary Ann Rossiter 29 Wife, b Bridgwater
Harriet Rossiter 1 Daur, b Bridgwater
Robert Rossiter 15 Brother, Boatman (Barge) b Bridgwater
1901
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Moat Lane (Baker’s Buildings) Bridgwater
James W Rossiter 40 Head, General Labourer
Mary Ann Rossiter 39 Wife, b Bridgwater
Harriet Rossiter 11 Daur, b Bridgwater
Ellen Rossiter 7 Daur, b Bridgwater
Rose May Rossiter 5 Daur, b Bridgwater
William Pursey (Single) 47 Boarder, French Polisher b Bridgwater
There’s a marriage for James to Mary Ann Pursey that you’ve probably found on the BMD
Just to complete the set here’s Robert staying at a pub in 1901
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Bow Street, Eastover and Langport, Somerset
William Stanbury 64 Head, Innkeeper (Pub) b Carhampton, Paralysed
Betsy N Stanbury 62 Wife, b Isle Brewer
Beatrice Stanbury 18 Daur, Milliner b Drayton, Deaf
James Baker 25 Lodger, Tailor (Journeyman) b Dulverton
Robert Rossitor 25 Lodger, Carter (Timber) b Bridgwater
Frank Verncombe 60 Lodger Carter (Timber) b Bridgwater
I've had fun
This has made a nice change from hunting my convoluted Anderson, Robson and Hindson families around the coal mines of Durham, who seem to marry members of each others families with what is becoming alarming regularity. Half of them are related to me 3 different ways by now!
Good luck with your many Rossiters.
Sarah