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Ellen Fraser
Ellen MacKenzie Fraser was the eldest daughter to the Chief of Clan MacKenzie and who eloped with Brian Fraser on the day of her arranged marriage to Malcom Grant, the future Laird of Clan Grant. She later married Brian and became the mother to William, Jenny, Jamie and Robert Fraser. Ellen... -
Claire Fraser
Claire Beauchamp Randall Fraser is a nurse, later a doctor, and a time-traveler who has lived both in the 20th century and the 18th century. While on a second honeymoon in Scotland with her husband, Frank Randall, Claire inadvertently travels two hundred years into the past, where she meets and... -
Brian Fraser
Brian Fraser (also known as "Brian Dubh") was husband to Ellen, father of Jamie and Jenny, and patriarch of the Frasers of Lallybroch, a cadet branch of Diana Gabaldon's fictionalization of the real Clan Fraser of Lovat. He died while a grieving widower, just a few years before his son and heir... -
Brianna MacKenzie
Brianna Ellen Randall Fraser MacKenzie is the second daughter of Claire and Jamie Fraser. Brianna did not know the story of her true parentage until after the man she had thought was her father, Frank Randall, had died and her mother took her to Scotland, where she told Brianna and Roger... -
William Buccleigh MacKenzie
William Buccleigh MacKenzie is the illegitimate son of Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan, and was raised by William John and Sarah MacKenzie. He and his wife emigrated to America with their infant son, Jeremiah. William Buccleigh was born in December 1743[1] to Geillis Duncan, an accused witch... -
Dougal MacKenzie
Dougal MacKenzie is the War Chieftain of Clan MacKenzie. His older brother Colum is the ruling Laird but would be nothing without Dougal, his loyal right hand. He is a skilled and experienced warrior. A strong leader, he commands respect in any setting and is feared by many. Unlike his brother... -
Simon Fraser, Lord Lovat
Simon Fraser, 11th Lord Lovat, the Chief of Diana Gabaldon's fictionalized version of the real Clan Fraser of Lovat, was also the father of Brian Fraser and grandfather of Jamie Fraser. Jamie, at the behest of Prince Charles Stuart, meets with Simon to negotiate sending troops to support the... -
Jamie Fraser
James Alexander Malcolm MacKenzie 'Jamie' Fraser or in Gaelic Seumus Alasdair Maol Chaluim MacCoinnich 'Seumaidh' Friseal is a Scottish landowner, military officer, and senior member of the Clan Fraser of Lovat in Diana Gabaldon's Outlander series. Jamie is multilingual, very well-educated by... -
Colum MacKenzie
Colum MacKenzie is Jamie's maternal uncle. He is a man who reigns over a powerful clan, but must rely on his brother Dougal to be the true muscle. Colum suffers from a condition now known as Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome, a degenerative disease that renders his legs immobile at times, and fills his... -
Master Raymond
Master Raymond is the mysterious apothecary that Claire meets in Paris in 1744. The mysterious Master Raymond is a "prehistoric time traveler."[1] Not much is known about him, but he is thought to be a common ancestor of both Claire Fraser and Geillis Duncan. Circa 1724, Raymond was living in... -
Jenny Murray
Janet "Jenny" Fraser Murray, born in 1719, is the second child of Brian and Ellen Fraser, between older brother, William, and younger brothers, James and Robert. She grew up in the Scottish Highlands on her family's estate, Broch Tuarach. She is married to Ian Murray and together they have seven... -
Faith Fraser
Faith Fraser was Claire and Jamie's stillborn first child. She was born in Paris, France, following a dangerous pregnancy. Mother Hildegarde had her buried in the cemetery at L'Hôpital des Anges. Following Claire's dangerous pregnancy, Faith was stillborn in Paris at L'Hôpital des Anges. The... -
Marsali Fraser
Marsali MacKimmie Fraser is the eldest daughter of Laoghaire MacKenzie and Simon MacKimmie, and the wife of Fergus Fraser. Marsali MacKimmie was born the eldest daughter of Laoghaire and Simon MacKimmie. A few years later, her sister Joan was born. They lived at Balriggan. As an adult, Marsali... -
Geneva Dunsany
Geneva Dunsany was the daughter of Lord and Lady Dunsany, who reside at the Helwater estate. She blackmailed Jamie Fraser into a one-night stand, which resulted in their illegitimate child, William Ransom. Born the second child and eldest daughter of Lord and Lady Dunsany, Geneva was raised... -
Charles Stuart
Charles Edward Stuart, also known as Bonnie Prince Charlie, was Prince of Wales in the legitimist House of Stuart succession to the British and Irish thrones and senior figure in his father's court and government in exile. He was born in Rome and lived in French and Italian exile until the War... -
Fraser of Lovat
Two years or fifty, a Fraser was a Fraser, and no rock was more stubborn.The Fiery Cross The Frasers of Lovat are [a real Scottish Highland clan of Gaelicised Anglo-Norman descent. The main focus in the Outlander series, however, is upon the Frasers of Lallybroch, a fictional cadet branch, which... -
Jacob MacKenzie
Jacob MacKenzie was the chieftain of the MacKenzies of Castle Leoch. He was well-known as a fierce and ruthless warrior. Jacob took Castle Leoch by force in 1690 while the previous laird, Donald MacKenzie, was away from home. After Donald died – under mysterious circumstances – Jacob married the... -
Yi Tien Cho
Yi Tien Cho, nicknamed Mr. Willoughby by Jamie, is a Chinese exile living in Edinburgh. Even more of a duck out of water than Claire, he can do acrobatics, has a sexual fetish for women's feet and a low tolerance for alcohol, none of which endears him to the local population. Mr. Willoughby has... -
Henry Grey
Henry Grey is the youngest son of Minerva and Harold Grey, Duke of Pardloe, and nephew of Lord John Grey. Henry was born to Hal and Minnie Grey, Duke and Duchess of Pardloe. He grew up in London with his two older brothers, Benjamin and Adam, and his younger sister Dottie. Like his siblings... -
Louise de La Tour
Marie Louise de La Tour d'Auvergne was the wife of Jules de Rohan, Prince of Guéméné. She had an extramarital affair with Charles Stuart. In the Outlander series, she befriends Claire Fraser in Paris in 1744. Louise was a real historical figure and the first child born to Charles Godefroy de La... -
Rupert MacKenzie
Rupert MacKenzie was a tacksman of clan MacKenzie, and a cousin of Colum and Dougal. He was one among the group of men that Claire met soon after stepping through the stones. Rupert was Dougal and Colum's cousin; their fathers were brothers. Rupert fought on Dougal's right hand side as Ian... -
Mercy Woodcock
Mercy Woodcock is a married African woman who nurses Henry Grey after he is wounded, and develops feelings for him. Mercy Woodcock is the wife of Walter Woodcock, who is a carpenter and an American rebel, away with the Continental army. Mrs. Woodcock lives in a commodious house in Germantown... -
Germain Fraser
Germain Fraser is the eldest child of Fergus and Marsali Fraser, and the eldest grandchild of Jamie and Claire Fraser. Germain was born in Jamaica to Fergus and Marsali Fraser, who had made a transatlantic journey from Scotland to the West Indies in order to elope. They married on a beach on... -
Helwater
Helwater is a fictional estate located in the Lake District of England. It covers about six hundred acres, and the manor house lies nestled in a valley, half-concealed by trees. One of the closet villages is Bowness-on-Windermere. The date of construction of the manor house is uncertain, however... -
Season Eight
Season Eight of the Outlander television series was announced on January 19, 2023. The final season consists of ten episodes. The show announced its renewal for an eighth and final season on January 19, 2023.[2] Lauren Lyle wrapped up her scenes as Marsali on September 5th.[3] The cast and crew...