At the same time, Young Ian Murray (John Bell) was taking Roger and Brianna back to a set of standing stones, so they could go back to the future where they would be safe. However, the couple ended up remaining in the past after they felt like Fraser's Ridge was their home rather than the 20th century.
Bree and Roger do eventually go back to their own time in the Outlander novels after Brianna gives birth to their daughter Mandy. Mandy has a heart condition that Claire can't treat in the 1770s, so the MacKenzies head back to the 1970s at the end of A Breath of Snow and Ashes to attempt to save their daughter.
In Outlander season 5, Bree and Roger settle at Fraser's Ridge with their son Jemmy. While it's believed that Jemmy can travel through time like his parents, when Bree, Roger, and Jemmy attempt to travel back through the stones to the 20th century in the Outlander season 5 finale, the stones refuse them passage.
First published and released in the United States on September 22, 2009, the novel continues the adventures of Claire and Jamie in the 18th century, as well as their daughter, Brianna MacKenzie and her husband, Roger MacKenzie, who returned to the 20th century at the end of the previous book, A Breath of Snow and Ashes ...
When Jemmy holds the stone, it feels incredibly hot. It's so hot, it breaks in his hands. The stone is hot to the touch for Claire, Bree, and Roger, too. It's cold when Ian or Jamie hold it.
See, before her wedding, Jocasta signed over ownership of River Run to baby Jemmy so that Duncan Innes wouldn't have any claim to it; Jocasta was the estate's guardian until Jemmy came of age.
In November 1774, Jemmy has lice and Jamie shaves the boy's head, revealing an unusual birthmark on his scalp that Claire says would be genetic. Roger shaves his head as well to show that he has a matching birthmark, confirming Jem's parentage.
After Roger travels back to 18th-century Scotland with Claire and Brianna, her daughter with Jamie, he marries Brianna. They have a son, Jeremiah "Jemmy" Fraser MacKenzie, and a daughter, Amanda MacKenzie.
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.
She previously told one fan, who hoped for Jamie to time travel in the 10th and final novel: “Sorry, not happening.” Nonetheless, Jamie does have some powers after he was able to project himself into the future and appeared in Inverness with Frank Randall (Tobias Menzies) spotting him.
Some of the residents of Fraser's Ridge believe that the child's condition is a punishment for his parents' sins, and gossip runs rampant in the backcountry. Fergus is ashamed of not being able to protect his family properly and provide for them, and makes an attempt to end his own life, but Jamie stops him in time.
Without Jamie being at the birth, there wasn't the chance for the two to gain a deeper connection. But actually, Brianna not telling Jamie she forgives him and saving it for Outlander Season 5 was a good thing. There was already so much to put into the finale.
The Fraser reunion doesn't go perfectly back at River Run — Jamie and Claire arrived without Roger (they told him everything that happened to Bree, including her pregnancy, which may not be his child, so he didn't come back with them).
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.
Why Was Jamie in Ardsmuir Prison? At the beginning of Outlander Season 6, audiences are transported back to 1753, when Jamie Fraser was still incarcerated at Ardsmuir Prison. Jamie, alongside other Jacobite rebels, was imprisoned there for fighting in the Jacobite uprisings and the Battle of Culloden in 1745.
These stones come into play time and again on Outlander: Claire travels through the stones at Craigh na Dun in 1746 when Jamie brings her back to them in order to keep their baby safe, and then one more time in 1968 when she travels back to be reunited with her one, true love in 1766.
“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.
Grey falls in love with Jamie, who rejects his advances. Still, Grey cannot dismiss his feelings.
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'.
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.
She gives her nose one last wipe and asks him the meaning of the Gaelic words A leannan and M' annsachd. He tells her they mean darling and blessing. The tender words of endearment cause them both to be shy. Brianna starts to speak and realizes she doesn't know what to call him.
It's all pretty bizarre, but Brianna sensibly plays along to save herself, and even convinces Bonnet to let her go home and get Jemmy. Well, at least until Bonnet wants to seal their agreement with a kiss, at which point he realizes Brianna has no real feelings for him.
And so, we get the answer in both book and show. Roger is Jemmy's father. Like Claire and Jamie on Facebook for the latest Outlander news updates and more.
Roger is a descendant of Geillis and Dougal's son. Roger has Geillis's green eyes and inherited her ability to pass through the stones.