Murtagh is often mistaken for Jamie's father, but he is actually his kindly godfather. He is not married and hasn't fathered any children.
Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser – Jamie's godfather. He was in love with Jamie's mother, Ellen, and tried to win her hand in marriage, but she wed Jamie's father. Afterwards, he swore an oath to her that he would always follow Jamie, do his bidding, and guard his back when he became a man and needed service.
Mrs. Fitz is Murtagh's aunt--hence his presence being tolerated at Castle Leoch.
Fans of the Outlander book series might be surprised at the development of a romance between Murtagh and Jocasta, Jamie's godfather and aunt respectively.
By that logic, Murtagh would also be a distant relative of the deceitful Laoghaire who was Mrs. Fitz's grandaughter. Laoghaire, as fans know, was the one largely responsible for Claire having to appear for the witch trial in season 1 and she later married Jamie, although the latter did not love her.
It's possible that Amelie's sister is the one who gives birth to the line that leads to Claire. Fergus will still be an ancestor but not a direct ancestor and that would mean Laoghaire isn't one of Claire's ancestor.
Murtagh is often mistaken for Jamie's father, but he is actually his kindly godfather. He is not married and hasn't fathered any children.
Let's learn about the disease that robbed Jocasta Cameron of her eyesight: Glaucoma. Yep, that's the one. Glaucoma (glaw-koh-muh), is a word derived from the Greek glaukommatos meaning “gray-eyed.”
Roger is the father of Bree's baby in Outlander
After cutting Jemmy's hair to get rid of the lice, Bree saw a mole. She worried at first, but Roger was able to calm the fears. There was nothing sinister about that mole.
Following the release of the first episode, fans were quick to share their love for Jamie and Murtagh's friendship. One viewer asked: “What was the word that Jamie says to Murtagh in Gaelic and it's meaning?” Another explained that “ghoistidh” means godfather.
“He's about 25,” Gabaldon said. It's an interesting response. If you're up to date on the series, then you know that Jamie is not dead at the age of 25.
In Scotland in 1968, Claire tells Roger Wakefield that Geillis Duncan was his ancestor and that she was burned as a witch in 1743.
It could mean that Murtagh thinks that Claire is a mystical person. Those who have read “The Exile” know that Murtagh does see Claire come through the stones, although that's not clear in the series (and he doesn't find out the truth until Season 2). However, Dougal says it to everyone.
Murtagh is surely aware of Jamie's captivation for Claire; he is also likely conscious of Claire's reciprocation. Murtagh desires the best for Jamie. He does not wish for Jamie to just marry anyone.
Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser: The Outlander Character We Didn't Know We Needed. Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser finally met his end in Outlander Episode 507, the Ballad of Roger Mac. We give tribute to the character and the actor who played him, Duncan Lacroix. The day has come.
Murtagh Meets Brianna (Season 4, Episode 9)
After years of speculating what happened to Claire and her child with Jamie, Murtagh finally meets Brianna (Sophie Skelton) who arrives in the past to warn her parents about their possible death after discovering their names in an obituary from the near future.
He was the illegitimate son of Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan.
Rob Cameron, one of Brianna's coworkers, kidnaps Jem, and it appears that he has taken Jem into the past. Roger and William travel through time to find them, but Rob appears at Brianna's home and orders her to tell Jem to disclose the location of the gold.
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. She spends 20 years in the 20th century, and she and Frank don't have any children together.
Answer and Explanation: In Oedipus the King, Jocasta kills herself because she is ashamed for having become intimate with her son, Oedipus. Earlier in the play, she becomes aware of a prophecy that predicts she will marry her own child.
This storyline is taken from the books. In A Breath of Snow and Ashes, Claire and Tom come down with the same sickness around the same time dysentery is traveling around the Ridge. Claire knows that she didn't have the same thing, but she can't get to the bottom of the cause. It's Tom who eventually finds out.
Jocasta handed the newborn infant over to Laius. Jocasta or Laius pierced and pinned the infant's ankles together. Laius instructed his chief shepherd, Menoetes (not to be confused with Menoetes, the underworld spirit) a slave who had been born in the palace, to expose the infant on Mount Cithaeron and leave it to die.
Unbeknownst to Willie, his birth father was not the elderly Earl of Ellesmere at all, but Jamie Fraser.
Claire asks Lord John if he believes she (and Brianna and Roger) are from the future, to which he says that he doesn't, but that he will behave for all appearances as though he does.
William loses both his mother Geneva, who dies during childbirth, and his supposed father the Earl (killed by Jamie), shortly after his birth, from there he ends up in the care of Jamie's friend and close confidant Lord John Gray - who had married Geneva's sister Isobel.