Friel was born on 15 April 1823 in
Montreal to Charles Friel and Cecila Brennan. He was baptized at the
Notre Dame Church in Montreal on 20 April 1823 under the name
Henry Jacques Friel. His mother may have died about a year later, as a sermon about Henry's life, delivered after his death, stated that he had been orphaned at the age of ten. It is unclear if Friel had any siblings who survived childhood. He is known to have had four brothers, but two died in infancy, and the fate of the other two is unknown. They were the following: •
Charles Friel (c. 1820 - 27 Aug 1823) Based on baptismal and burial records, Henry and Mary Ann had at least 14 children together, but most died in infancy or early childhood. Only the youngest three lived to or beyond adolescence. •
Maria Margaret Friel (born and died 21 Jan 1849) •
Teresa Cecilia Friel (9 - 23 May 1851) •
Mary Theresa "Tessie" Friel (24 Jan 1866 - 25 Aug 1900) •
Francis Joseph Robert Friel (10 May 1869 - 7 Apr 1884) He died in Ottawa on 16 May 1869 of
pneumonia while still in office. He left a widow and three small children, the youngest only six days old. Flags on all public buildings were flown at half-mast until after his funeral, which was held on 19 May 1869 in
Notre-Dame Cathedral (Ottawa). A
funeral sermon was delivered by Aeneas Mcdonell Dawson. Businesses closed during the funeral as a mark of respect for Friel. A motion was passed in the House of Commons on 18 May, stating that when the House adjourned for the evening, it would not resume until after the funeral.
Sir John A. Macdonald, who seconded the motion, noted that "from the high esteem in which the mayor of the city, Mr. Friel, was held, many members were anxious to attend the funeral." A report of the funeral noted that Macdonald was in attendance, along with his fellow
Fathers of Confederation Sir Samuel Leonard Tilley and
Sir George-Étienne Cartier. Friel was originally buried at the Roman Catholic cemtetery in Sandy Hill. His gravestone, now in Notre Dame Cemetery, reads: Sacred tothe memory ofHenry James Friel One of Ottawa's best friendsand most active public men.Who in the bloom of manhoodand while in the dischargeof his duties, as mayor ofthe city, was stricken downby sickness and died May 16th1869, aged 45 years.His unexpected death cast agloom on the whole city. A publicfuneral was decreed and his remainswere deposited here with all the honorsa grateful and sympathising peoplecould bestow. May he rest in peace ==References==