I am unable to ascertain who is at number one until the census of 1891 when Stephen Gregory 76 from Corsham and his 75 year old wife Mary from Ireland are in residence.
This had changed by 1891 to Maria Taylor 63, she occupied the grocer’s shop, living with her are her sons Benje 32, a tyler and plasterer, Jesse 24, a groom and 22 year old daughter Eliza, all the family were born in Llanover.
By 1901 David Hughes, 28 year old from Carmarthen employed as a cattleman on a farm was in residence along with his family, Ellen his wife was 30 from Conwy, children Alice 7, Winifred 4 and one year old Griffith, who were all born in Carmarthen.
In 1911 Martha Thomas a widow born in Goytre is in residence, she is 71 years old.
By 1921 the Allchurch family had taken up residence, Charles Tasker Allchurch married Beatrice Ellen Salter in 1909 at Badsey church Herefordshire.
Prior to coming to live in Nantyderry Charles had a military tribunal relating to his exemption from military service, the document dated 17th October 1916 says he is 34 and working at Mr Blakes market gardens of 9 acres and being the sole labourer on the establishment was granted temporary exemption until 1st January 1917.
On the census of 1921 Charles Tasker Allchurch is 39 from Bredforton Hereford, he is employed by D Knight’s market gardens in Nantyderry, Beatrice his wife is 30, their children are Hilda 11, Alfred 9, Margaret 5, Florence 4 and two year old Wilson, all the children were born in Badsey.
By 1926 the Allchurch family had moved to Little Mill where they were successful market gardeners.
Charles Tasker Allchurch died in November 1947, probate of £2694 1s 9d was left to Beatrice., he is buried in St Peter’s church.
For a very short while Alice Flowers lived at number 1 but had left by 1927.
On the 1939 electoral register says Thomas Edward Fay, a retired GWR platelayer born in 1874 and his wife Laura born in 1870.
Thomas Fay was born in Havant, he married Laura Reed in 1911 and lived with his father-in-law, a general haulier in Llangibby. Thomas and Laura had a daughter Caroline Maud who was 2 in 1911. They moved from Nantyderry to St Helen’s Lancashire about 1950 where Thomas died in 1956 followed by Laura in 1960.