William Meurant, 18801902 (aged 21 years)

Name
William /Meurant/
Given names
William
Surname
Meurant
Birth
Marriage
Death
Cause of death: carbon monoxide poisoning produced by an explosion of fire-damp ignited by the naked lights in use in the mine.
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Mt Kembla Colliery Gas Explosion - 1902
An explosion at 2pm on July 31, 1902, at Mt. Kembla colliery killed 96 men and boys. The sound of the explosion could be heard in Wollongong, some 7 miles away. At the end of the day 33 women were widows and 120 children were fatherless.
The hundreds of rescuers were headed by former Keira Mine manager and ex-mayor of Wollongong, Major Henry MacCabe who had played a vital part in rescue efforts at the Bulli Mine disaster in 1887 which killed 81 miners.
MacCabe and Nightshift Deputy, William McMurray were to lose their own lives during the rescue effort to the effect of "overpowering fumes", adding 2 more deaths to the 94 miners.
Mt. Kembla after the 1902 disaster, The Mine Manager,
William Rogers, stated
that the mine was
"absolutely without
danger from gases"
During the inquiry that followed, several theories as to the cause of the disaster were submitted, seemingly to protect the mine's reputation as a "safe, non-gassy" pit.
When speculation arose that dangerous gas levels may have been involved, a series of denials by influential persons was forthcoming. The MP for Wickham and former Minister for Mines, John Fegan, stated that Mt. Kembla had never been regarded as a'fiery' or any way dangerous mine and was backed up by fellow MP for Shoalhaven, Mark Morton. The Mine Manager, William Rogers, stated that the mine was "absolutely without danger from gases", the Illawarra Mercury reported that "gas had never been known to exist in the mine before" and the Sydney Morning Herald recorded "one of the best ventilated mines in the State".
'In the nineteen years that the mine had operated, statistics show that its safety record was but average, ten men having died and thirty eight seriously injured.'
A group of mine managers examined the mine on August 7th and concluded that the explosion was not gas initiated but the result of a 'windblast' created by a goaf fall, raising a coal dust cloud that was ignited by the naked lights of the miners.
However, evidence did emerge that gas did exist in potentially dangerous quantities and that mine officials had been fully aware of this fact.
Brothers William and Henry Meurant and William Nelson had been chosen to be the focus of the Inquiry, the coroner stating that by extension the verdict would be a finding of the cause of death of all the victims.
The first official inquiry into the disaster returned a conclusion that Mt. Kembla Mine was both gassy and dusty and that the Meurant brothers and William Nelson "came to their death from carbon monoxide poisoning produced by an explosion of fire-damp ignited by the naked lights in use in the mine, and accelerated by a series of coal-dust explosions starting at a point in or about the number one main level back headings, and extending in a westerly direction to the small goaf, marked 11 perches on the mine plan."
A Royal Commission into the disaster held in March, April and May of 1903, confirmed the gas and coal-dust theory accepted by the earlier coroners jury. Rather than holding any individual official of the Mt. Kembla Company responsible, the Commission stated that only the substitution of safety lamps for naked lights could have saved the lives of the ninety-six victims.

Burial
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William Meurant
BIRTH 1880
Berrima, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia
DEATH 31 Jul 1902 (aged 21–22)
Mount Kembla, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
BURIAL
Mount Kembla Anglican Cemetery
Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
MEMORIAL ID 146217809
Henry Meurant
BIRTH 1882
Berrima, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia
DEATH 31 Jul 1902 (aged 19–20)
Mount Kembla, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
BURIAL
Mount Kembla Anglican Cemetery
Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
MEMORIAL ID 146217808

Family with parents
father
18351901
Birth: August 2, 1835 30 Kawhia, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand
Death: March 8, 1901Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
mother
18591943
Birth: October 25, 1859 23 Parramatta, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Death: September 18, 1943Hendra, Greater Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Marriage MarriageFebruary 1, 1879Mount Victoria, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
7 months
elder brother
18791960
Birth: August 16, 1879 44 19 Little Hartley, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1960Singleton, Hunter, New South Wales, Australia
15 months
himself
18801902
Birth: October 26, 1880 45 21 Sutton Forest, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 31, 1902Wollongong, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
16 months
younger brother
18821902
Birth: February 4, 1882 46 22 Sutton Forest, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 31, 1902Wollongong, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
21 months
younger brother
18831912
Birth: October 18, 1883 48 23 Argyle, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
Death: December 20, 1912Darlinghurst, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
14 months
younger sister
18841896
Birth: December 20, 1884 49 25 Lithgow, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 14, 1896Lithgow, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
19 months
younger brother
18861948
Birth: July 26, 1886 50 26 Mount Victoria, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1948Sydney City, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
18 months
younger sister
18881943
Birth: January 24, 1888 52 28 Lithgow, Central Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
Death: December 13, 1943
18 months
younger brother
18891917
Birth: July 22, 1889 53 29 Mount Victoria, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Death: about August 4, 1917Belgium
16 months
younger brother
18901931
Birth: November 12, 1890 55 31 Mount Victoria, Blue Mountains, New South Wales, Australia
Death: April 5, 1931Randwick, Greater Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Family with Ada Frances Filby
himself
18801902
Birth: October 26, 1880 45 21 Sutton Forest, Southern Tablelands, New South Wales, Australia
Death: July 31, 1902Wollongong, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
wife
18791970
Birth: 1879 Wollongong, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1970Bulli, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1901Wollongong, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Harry Bissell + Ada Frances Filby
wife’s husband
wife
18791970
Birth: 1879 Wollongong, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Death: 1970Bulli, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
Marriage Marriage1919Wollongong, South Coast and Illawarra, New South Wales, Australia
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Mt Kembla Colliery Gas Explosion - 1902
An explosion at 2pm on July 31, 1902, at Mt. Kembla colliery killed 96 men and boys. The sound of the explosion could be heard in Wollongong, some 7 miles away. At the end of the day 33 women were widows and 120 children were fatherless.
The hundreds of rescuers were headed by former Keira Mine manager and ex-mayor of Wollongong, Major Henry MacCabe who had played a vital part in rescue efforts at the Bulli Mine disaster in 1887 which killed 81 miners.
MacCabe and Nightshift Deputy, William McMurray were to lose their own lives during the rescue effort to the effect of "overpowering fumes", adding 2 more deaths to the 94 miners.
Mt. Kembla after the 1902 disaster, The Mine Manager,
William Rogers, stated
that the mine was
"absolutely without
danger from gases"
During the inquiry that followed, several theories as to the cause of the disaster were submitted, seemingly to protect the mine's reputation as a "safe, non-gassy" pit.
When speculation arose that dangerous gas levels may have been involved, a series of denials by influential persons was forthcoming. The MP for Wickham and former Minister for Mines, John Fegan, stated that Mt. Kembla had never been regarded as a'fiery' or any way dangerous mine and was backed up by fellow MP for Shoalhaven, Mark Morton. The Mine Manager, William Rogers, stated that the mine was "absolutely without danger from gases", the Illawarra Mercury reported that "gas had never been known to exist in the mine before" and the Sydney Morning Herald recorded "one of the best ventilated mines in the State".
'In the nineteen years that the mine had operated, statistics show that its safety record was but average, ten men having died and thirty eight seriously injured.'
A group of mine managers examined the mine on August 7th and concluded that the explosion was not gas initiated but the result of a 'windblast' created by a goaf fall, raising a coal dust cloud that was ignited by the naked lights of the miners.
However, evidence did emerge that gas did exist in potentially dangerous quantities and that mine officials had been fully aware of this fact.
Brothers William and Henry Meurant and William Nelson had been chosen to be the focus of the Inquiry, the coroner stating that by extension the verdict would be a finding of the cause of death of all the victims.
The first official inquiry into the disaster returned a conclusion that Mt. Kembla Mine was both gassy and dusty and that the Meurant brothers and William Nelson "came to their death from carbon monoxide poisoning produced by an explosion of fire-damp ignited by the naked lights in use in the mine, and accelerated by a series of coal-dust explosions starting at a point in or about the number one main level back headings, and extending in a westerly direction to the small goaf, marked 11 perches on the mine plan."
A Royal Commission into the disaster held in March, April and May of 1903, confirmed the gas and coal-dust theory accepted by the earlier coroners jury. Rather than holding any individual official of the Mt. Kembla Company responsible, the Commission stated that only the substitution of safety lamps for naked lights could have saved the lives of the ninety-six victims.

Burial
Text:

William Meurant
BIRTH 1880
Berrima, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia
DEATH 31 Jul 1902 (aged 21–22)
Mount Kembla, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
BURIAL
Mount Kembla Anglican Cemetery
Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
MEMORIAL ID 146217809
Henry Meurant
BIRTH 1882
Berrima, Wingecarribee Shire, New South Wales, Australia
DEATH 31 Jul 1902 (aged 19–20)
Mount Kembla, Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
BURIAL
Mount Kembla Anglican Cemetery
Wollongong City, New South Wales, Australia
MEMORIAL ID 146217808