After losing two children, Emily left Ian and chose Kaheroton as her partner — and Ian was ostracized from his tribe. Ian confessed all this to Jamie, and Jamie spoke of Faith, the daughter he lost in Paris with Claire (Caitriona Balfe) so many years ago.
As the episode reveals, Young Ian left the Mohawk community after his wife of around two years, Wakyo'teyehsnonhsa, was paired up with Young Ian's brother, Kaheroton (Braeden Clarke). Young Ian shares sensitive pieces of information about the heart-breaking series of miscarriages that drove him and his wife apart.
Wahionhaweh is Ian's Mohawk wife who he falls in love with when he first comes to live with the Mohawk. She teaches him how to speak their language, and about their beliefs and way of life. Because Ian can't pronounce her Mohawk name at first, he calls her Emily.
In the show, Young Ian and his wife Emily (Morgan Holmstrom) struggled to have children with their daughter being stillborn. Young Ian was sent back to Fraser's Ridge by the natives after it was deemed his spirit wasn't strong enough to overcome his wife's and successfully have a child.
Eventually, Young Ian pushed the thought of Brianna out of his mind and focused on another lady as he pleasured himself and fell asleep. So, it looks like Young Ian is attracted sexually to Brianna but isn't necessarily in love with her.
This is the final appearance of Caleb. Ian has sex with a woman for the first time.
Ian Somerhalder and Nikki Reed are very private when it comes to their daughter, Bodhi Soleil. The couple, who tied the knot in April 2015, welcomed Bodhi in July 2017 after announcing they were expecting a few months prior.
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.
Abernathy (aka Geillis), who is looking for a stone only found in virgins. Ian survives because he is not a virgin, but is sexually assaulted by Geillis who drugs him and rapes him. Eventually, Jamie and Claire rescue Young Ian at the end of Season 3, and they all move to Fraser's Ridge together in Season 4.
Ian sacrificed himself so that Roger could return to Brianna, and asked Roger to take good care of his cousin and her child. After more than two years' absence, Ian returned to the Ridge in October 1772. The family was overjoyed, but it was clear that Ian had changed during his time away.
In A Breath of Snow and Ashes, we get a flashback of Young Ian with his wife. She went into labor early and it was clear right away that the baby wouldn't end up surviving. We eventually learn that Ian had two unborn children who Emily (his wife) miscarried and then a daughter Yeksa'a Iseabaìl, who dies as a baby.
At first, Claire assumed Ian was making a false confession to protect his beloved uncle. However, Ian really did sleep with Malva—but he was not the only man Malva lay with.
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.
Roger is the father of Bree's baby in Outlander
The Outlander Season 6 finale included the lice scene. It wasn't quite the same way as the books, but it was still a great way to make it clear that Jemmy and Roger are related by blood.
Following the Battle of Culloden, Fergus continues to live at Lallybroch, and Jenny Murray tutors him with the rest of her children. He sometimes brings food to Jamie, who lives in a cave near the estate.
Ian went to live with the Indians because he was looking for a way to escape his tragic past. After the death of his mother, he had felt alone and lost in the world. By running away to join the Indians, he hoped that he could find a new purpose in life and a true sense of belonging.
That stirred up Ian's past, leading him to tell Jamie of his wife, whom he called Emily, and the two babies they lost. After losing two children, Emily left Ian and chose Kaheroton as her partner — and Ian was ostracized from his tribe.
The scene also happened in the novel Voyager where Mary told Jamie she wasn't trying to make him forget about Claire but allow them both a moment of solace. Jamie acquiesced through tears, deeply missing Claire. He was so emotional, he had to close his eyes as he slept with Mary.
He is Ian's "son of his spirit", which could mean anything. Ian gave the boy the new name. He was called Digger first.
“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.
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.
Jocasta is Ellen's sister and has loved Murtagh from afar for decades, knowing that he was always in love with another. In the final episode of season four the pair came together, uniting a couple that were never united in the books and setting the television show on a brand new path.
Eventually, Ian asks Claire (Caitriona Balfe) why he and Emily couldn't create healthy children together and she theorizes it was a matter of blood type, with Emily being Rh-negative and Ian Rh-positive. According to the Mayo Clinic, “Rh-positive is the most common blood type.
In late spring 1779, Ian returns to the Fraser's Ridge in North Carolina, bringing his pregnant wife Rachel with him. Their first son is born in early June 1779.
In Crazy Love, Ian steals Yevgeny and takes him on a road trip in a full psychotic break which also shows Mickey's concern for his son's safety. After Ian is released, Mickey is shown Yevgeny by the cops and he is happy to see him again and holds his son.