The men loot Jamie and Claire's big log cabin house and end up dying in a fire that Ian sets.
In response to a fan tweet, Gabaldon confirmed that Jamie would never travel to the future. “Nope, never happening,” she tweeted, much to the dismay of hopeful fans. So, unless Gabaldon changes her mind for the final book of the Outlander series, it looks like Jamie Fraser is locked in the past forever.
Jamie and Claire went on to have another daughter Brianna Fraser (Sophie Skelton), who came back through the stones to be reunited with her parents. The Highlander mentioned Brianna had red hair like her sister Faith after Claire showed him photos of their child in season three when the lovers were reunited.
But the book reveals Claire and Lord John have wed in a bid to offer her protection after Jamie is thought to have died.
The short answer is Heughan is currently not married to anyone. Heughan is quite private about his love life and not much is known about who he is dating. However, he has been previously linked to up and coming actress Amy Shiels.
Outlander has already been confirmed for a sixth season, but unfortunately it appears it will go on without Lord John Grey. Actor David Berry, who portrayed the Englishman on the series, confirmed his departure from the show on Instagram over the weekend, ahead of his final episode, "Journeycake."
Claire is 26-year-old in Outlander season one with her birthday being on October 20 while Jamie is 23-years-old. So there's a slight age gap between the two with Claire revealed to be the more experienced one out of the couple.
Claire, remembering a similar anniversary gift Jamie had given to her a decade earlier, faints. A week after her marriage to Lord John, she and John drunkenly sleep together.
Grey asks Claire to marry him in order to protect her, and she agrees. During their marriage, Claire and John become intimate, and there is mutual respect and kindness between them. In mid-June 1778, Jamie arrives at Lord John's house, very much alive, making John's marriage to Claire invalid.
While Brianna knows who William is, William does not yet know that Jamie is his father and that Brianna is his sister. He doesn't discover the connection until late in book seven, when he finds himself in Jamie's company and finally sees the resemblance between them.
In September 1764, Lord John tells Jamie he will marry Isobel Dunsany and become William's stepfather. Jamie offers his body to Lord John, who declines. Jamie kisses him.
The house on Fraser's Ridge does burn down, but, as you may have surmised since there are more books after this one, Jamie and Claire are not fatally harmed when it does.
Grey falls in love with Jamie, who rejects his advances. Still, Grey cannot dismiss his feelings.
He doesn't even know it was Laoghaire who had turned Claire in for witchcraft in season one. In the books, their marriage is never really a "marriage." They do sleep together, but Laoghaire's past experiences with men must have been fairly awful, because she can barely stand to have Jamie touch her in the bedroom.
Germain finds out in one of the novellas and he is also a time traveler. Wendigo Donner comes to know as he is also a traveler. Lord John is told but he does not believe her. Abernathy is aware that Claire is a time traveler although he is in the present.
Laoghaire lassos Jamie for a kiss, but Jamie especially enjoys it when he realizes Claire is watching. Claire's voiceover tells us that she feels guilty for teasing Jamie and that she did it because she was jealous… not jealous of Laoghaire but of their “intimacy.” Then she has thoughts of Frank.
So Brianna can time travel because she has inherited the ability from her mother. Roger, too, can travel because he's a distant relative of Geillis but Jamie doesn't appear able to.
The Outlander TV series has speeded up the process, but Stephen Bonnet does die in the books. Everything that happens is in Book 6, “A Breath of Snow and Ashes.” That's right; instead of putting the death of Bonnet in the sixth season, the show opted to speed it up.
Brianna gives birth to Jeremiah in mid-May 1770. It is unclear whether the boy's father is her hand-fast husband Roger MacKenzie, or her rapist Stephen Bonnet. In June 1770, Roger finally arrives at the Ridge, vowing to take Brianna's child as his own, regardless of its paternity.
One of the most shocking moments from the Outlander novels comes in the seventh novel An Echo In The Bone when Claire has sex with Lord John Grey (David Berry).
“Ye werena the first lass I kissed…but I swear you'll be the last.” Claire came from the 20th century – and she was also a married woman – which meant she had a sexual history that the women in 18th century Scotland normally didn't have.
Outlander fans were very surprised after Jamie Fraser (played by Sam Heughan) had sex with Geneva Dunsany (Hannah James) in season three. Jamie slept with Geneva while working as an indentured servant at the Helwater Estate in England. But what led Jamie to stray from his beloved wife Claire Fraser (Caitriona Balfe)?
When it was eventually revealed Roger was missing and Jamie and Claire were dispatched out across the American states to rescue him, Brianna and Lord John married to protect her from Aunt Jocasta's (Maria Doyle Kennedy) determination to pair her niece off.
It's an eerie scene, for sure—but what does it mean? It doesn't take viewers long to realize the specter could definitely be Jamie Fraser (played by Sam Heughan), the man who becomes Claire's husband when she falls through the stones. And they're right—Diana Gabaldon has confirmed it.
So, are Outlander's Sam Heughan and Caitriona Balfe Together in real life? Despite their body language, flirtatious looks, and countless wishful Tumblr posts that would have us so ready to believe it, the Outlander stars are not a couple in real life. In fact, Caitriona Balfe is engaged—possibly even married.
Especially when this happened while she had been missing for well over a year. But when Claire came back from the past, pregnant and married to a Scottish highlander in the 18th-century, Frank swallowed his pride and let his love win out for Claire.
Season one later saw Black Jack rape Jamie in exchange for saving his wife Claire (Caitriona Balfe). The sexual assault was brutal and prolonged with Black Jack using lavender oil to psychologically manipulate Jamie into thinking he was Claire.
Laoghaire was jealous and wanted to punish Claire for marrying Jamie in a shock move. Claire had encouraged Laoghaire to pursue things with Jamie but in a twist, she had ended up wed to him for protection. "They brought him out of his shell, and it was the first time he felt happiness again after losing Claire.
Claire, pregnant with Brianna goes back through the stones on April 16, 1746 and reappears in Inverness in 1948, still expecting her first child with Jamie. Twenty years go by before Claire travels again, but in 1968 she goes through the stones for a third time to seek out her lost love Jamie.
Once Jamie is dead, Dougal can marry Claire, take her land by right of marriage, and secure Lallybroch which has been in more or less a state of limbo being sworn to neither the MacKenzies nor the Frasers. Dougal was always attracted to Claire but he is a cunning man.