Claire, Jamie and Young Ian return from America to visit, just in time to be with him as he dies, and Jenny whoops and sheds tears at seeing her son again after so long. Claire tells the entire family her true identity of being a time-traveller from the future, but Jenny still views her as a 'witch' or 'faery-woman'.
Jamie notes that Claire has told Fergus and Marsali about when the Revolutionary War will come to an end. She'd need to have told them she's a time traveler to be able to explain that one.
Season 1 Episode 11, “The Devil's Mark”
After being accused of being a witch (because... 18th century), Claire has to come clean and tell Jamie she's from the future—and she best go back before she's burned at the stake.
Brianna makes it to Lallybroch, where there's plenty of drama in Outlander Book 4, Chapter 34. It is a great chapter for the book. Brianna doesn't just meet Jenny and Ian (and her cousins), but she also very quickly meets the woman who almost got her mother killed.
Although Claire couldn't exactly tell her the truth, Jenny's feelings are as justified as she said she would have liked to have known she was alive. Jenny also adds that she knew Claire was hiding something from her ("First Wife"). It will be another 10 years after this before Claire tells the Murrays the truth.
Jenny gives Claire a knife and a bag of coins; Claire tells her to plant potatoes because there's going to be a famine in a few years.
For now, though, it appears both Fergus and Marsali aren't time travellers with actors Lyle and Domboy addressing this in an Instagram live Q&A from earlier this year.
Since there is a price on Jamie's head, he, his sister Jenny, and his brother-in-law Ian concoct a scheme wherein she "turns him in" to the British, as he is wanted for the crime of treason for the part he had played in Bonnie Prince Charlie's attempted Scottish uprising.
Janet "Jenny" Fraser Murray: Jamie's older sister, and only living sibling. She is married to Ian Murray and has seven children.
Author Diana Gabaldon, who wrote the book series upon which the Starz TV show is based, has confirmed that it is Jamie's ghost that Frank saw, but she's also stated repeatedly that Jamie cannot travel forward in time.
In the series' earlier seasons, viewers saw Claire, a World War II veteran nurse visiting Scotland just after the war, mysteriously travel 200 years into the past. She later journeyed with her new husband, Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan), to several different countries; and also returned back to the future as well.
In episode 14, "The Search," Claire tells Jenny to plant potatoes in order to survive the coming famine.
For instance, Lord John Grey learns the truth about Claire, Brianna, and Roger... though he has a hard time believing it.
Claire visits Faith's grave, where she leaves a single pink tulip from Jared's conservatory, and is surprised at how emotional she feels after all this time.
Because yes, Claire and Lord John end up married in book seven, and yes, they drunkenly (and full of grief for the loss of Jamie, whom they both love with all of their heart) consummate that marriage.
"The ghost is Jamie–but as for how it fits into the story, All Will Be Explained—in the last book," Gabaldon writes in the FAQ section of her website. She's also revealed that the Outlander series will likely have ten books total, and the ninth, Go Tell the Bees That I Am Gone, debuted in 2021.
The simple answer is no. Claire and Jamie don't have any more children after Brianna. Claire heads through the stones while pregnant with Brianna at the end of the second season/book.
It's mostly due to Laura Donnelly not being able to return to the show. Laura has said in the past that she's not that interested in coming back. While the fourth season filmed, things had to be reworked in the story. We were supposed to see Jenny back, but Laura Donnelly wasn't available.
This week, Starz confirmed several pieces of casting info for the new season, including the recasting of a key role. Jamie Fraser's older sister Jenny Murray will be returning this season, but actress Laura Donnelly will not.
Many fans have been wondering why Jamie would even consider marrying Laoghaire in the first place. Part of the reason Jenny urged Jamie to re-marry was to try and give him some happiness after Claire left a gaping hole in his heart.
Jenny asks Claire to heal Ian, but the sickness has progressed too far, and Claire's helpless "no" causes a rift between the two women. A short time later, Ian dies, surrounded by his family and holding Jamie's hand, on March 10, 1778.
She Was Banished By Blair
After Jenny had sex with Chuck, Blair banished her from the city.
Well, Fergus is believed to be the son of the comte and Amelie Beauchamp.
Henri-Christian is born as the fourth child of Fergus and Marsali. He is a dwarf and some of the residents of Fraser's Ridge believe he is a punishment for his parents' sins.
As a time traveler, he has lived during the 1630s and possibly other eras. He first attempts to travel forward beyond his own projected lifetime in 1778, with the help of Master Raymond.