PEOPLE IN PORTSMOUTH

 

Lives Lived and Lives Lost - Portsmouth and the Great War

CHARLES DRAIN
 
It would have been heartbreaking for any family to lose a son in the Great War; more so to lose two. Consider then, those unfortunate families who lost three sons, as did the Drains - brothers James, Richard and Charles Drain.
 
The background history of the Drain family is partially obscured by the lack of evidence but we know that the head of the household, Harry Drain was born in Portsmouth in 1857, the fourth child of Charles and Mary Drain. In 1861 Charles was a Dockyard Labourer and the family lived at 37 Seymour Street, off Buckland Street. In 1879 Harry met and married Elizabeth Sharp and together they eventually had 12 children, nine of which survived into adulthood.
 
The family do not appear in the censuses for 1871, 1881 and 1891, but we do know they were present in Portsmouth between 1882 and 1886 when their first three children, Harry (b. 1882), William (b. 1884) and James (b. 1886) were born. We further know that the next three children, Maud (b. 1894), Richard (b. 1896) and Charles (b. 1899) were born in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
 
By 1901 the family were back in Portsmouth where they rented a house at 32 Merry Row. It must have been a struggle for such a large family, by then augmented by the arrival of Arthur (b.1900), to survive on the wages Harry brought home from his job as a Dockyard Labourer. It must have been even more difficult after Harry died in 1908 and Elizabeth moved the family to 35 Arnaud Street (1911 Census).
 
At the outbreak of the Great War Charles was 17 years old and he enlisted in the 15th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment which began recruitment in April 1915 and which was subsequently posted to the Western Front. Charles Drain was probably injured in the fighting in late September 1916 and removed to No.8 General Hospital, which was quartered at Bois Guillaume in a large private house and grounds. He died there on 28th September.
 
FURTHER INFORMATION
 
The Commonwealth War Graves Commission lists Lance Corporal Charles Drain, (18338), 15th Battalion, Hampshire Regiment, died on 28/09/1916, aged 19 years. He is buried in Bois-Guillaume Communal Cemetery, grave ref. I.E.15A. Son of Harry and Elizabeth Drain, of 18, Buckland St., Portsmouth.
 
Charles Drain is also remembered on the Cenotaph. He is not listed in the 'National Roll of the Great War'.
 
SEE ALSO
The articles on brothers James Drain and Richard Drain
 
Tim Backhouse
February 2014