Practical and independent nurse from the 1940s who finds herself in the Scottish Highlands in the 1740s. Already married to Frank Randall, she falls in love with Jamie Fraser and becomes his wife in the past. She is a gifted natural physician and an amateur botanist, skills that can appear to be witchcraft in the 18th century.
A young Scottish redhead with a complicated past and a disarming sense of humor, Jamie is intelligent, principled, and, by 18th-century standards, educated and worldly. He falls in love with Claire. He has the title Laird of Broch Tuarach, James' family's home. His wife, Claire Fraser, is accorded the title Lady Broch Tuarach.
Jonathan Wolverton Randall (a.k.a. Black Jack Randall)
Frank Randall's ancestor, a British army officer. According to Jamie Fraser the "Black" refers to the color of his corrupt soul. He bears a strong resemblance to his descendant, Frank Randall.
Outlander (1991)
Season 1 ("Sassenach")
Tobias Menzies[7]
Murtagh Fitzgibbons Fraser
Jamie's godfather, albeit taciturn, is very loyal to Jamie and Claire and is one of only a few people from the past to know the truth about Claire.
Outlander (1991)
Season 1 ("Sassenach")
Duncan Lacroix[8]
Colum MacKenzie
The Laird of Leoch, Colum is a chief of the MacKenzie clan, and Jamie's maternal uncle. Colum shelters Jamie and Claire from the English. He has Toulouse-Lautrec Syndrome.
Colum's younger Jacobite brother, who leads the clan in battle because his older brother is physically disabled. He is the biological father of Colum's son, Hamish, and took Jamie as foster son for a year as a teen. He has four daughters, and later a son with Geillis Duncan.
The wife of the procurator fiscal who possesses knowledge of the use of herbs and plants for healing. Having an affair with Dougal MacKenzie, she is pregnant with his child when imprisoned for witchcraft. Her pregnancy wins a brief reprieve on her death sentence. Claire learns that Geillis is a time traveller from the 1960s. In 1968, Geillis (whose 20th-century name is Gillian Edgars) murders her husband, Greg Edgars, in a ritual to travel back through the stones.
The adopted son of Reverend Wakefield, directly descended from Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan. As an adult, he meets, falls in love and marries Brianna Fraser, Claire and Jamie's daughter, later they have three children : Jeremiah, Amanda and David.
Sixteen-year-old English soldier who chances upon Jamie and Claire on the eve of the Battle of Prestonpans. Jamie spares his life, and this debt is repaid later as Grey's elder brother, the Earl of Melton, spares Jamie from execution after the Battle of Culloden. Years later, an adult Lord John becomes the governor of Ardsmuir Prison, where he and prisoner Jamie begin an unlikely but complicated friendship.
Claire and Jamie's daughter, raised in 20th-century Boston as Frank's child for the first two decades of her life. Upon learning the truth about her biological father, Jamie, she follows her mother back through the stones. As an adult, she meets, falls in love and marries Roger MacKenzie, later they have three children : Jeremiah, Amanda and David.
A loyal member of Clan MacKenzie; Jamie's second cousin.
Outlander (1991)
Season 1 ("Sassenach")
Grant O'Rourke[33]
Angus Mhor
When Jamie takes Laoghaire's punishment, Mhor beats him. He assuages Colum's pain. The role is expanded in the television series as a close friend of Jamie's.
A young girl of 16 who is attracted to Jamie. She sends Claire to Geillis just prior to the witch trial because she "loves" Jamie and wants him back. She is Mrs Fitz's granddaughter. Later she becomes the mother of Marsali and Joan.
Once an admirer of Jamie's mother Ellen Mackenzie, he gives refuge to Claire and Jamie in his cottage, Eldridge Manor. His cattle are used to help break Jamie out of Wentworth.
Young man from Lallybroch who joins Jamie in fighting for Charles Stuart, but dies of his injuries after the Battle of Prestonpans.
Dragonfly in Amber (1992)
Season 2 ("The Fox's Lair")
Gregor Firth[86]
Ross the Smith
Lallybroch blacksmith among those who fight with Jamie for Charles Stuart. Jamie sends him and the other men home on his way to Lord Lovat's, but they are captured as deserters. In the TV series, Ross and Kincaid make a pact which inspires Angus in the episode "Prestonpans", but leads to the latter's death.
Chief of the Tuscarora people from the village of Anna Ooka in North Carolina.
Drums of Autumn (1996)
William Buccleigh MacKenzie
Son of Dougal MacKenzie and Geillis Duncan, raised by William John and Sarah MacKenzie.
Drums of Autumn (1996)
Germain Fraser
The eldest child and first born son of Fergus and Marsali Fraser, elder brother of Joan, Félicité, and Henri-Christian †, he is also the eldest grandson of Claire and Jamie Fraser, and the cousin of Jemmy and Mandy MacKenzie.
Drums of Autumn (1996)
Jeremiah MacKenzie
Firstborn and only son of Brianna and Roger Mackenzie, Mandy's elder brother, Claire and Jamie Fraser's grandson, cousin of: Germain, Joan, Félicité, Henri-Christian, and an unborn child.
Drums of Autumn (1996)
Introduced in The Fiery Cross (2001)
18th century
Character
Description
First Appearance
Novel
Television
Actor
Joan Fraser
Second child and eldest daughter of Fergus and Marsali Fraser.
^In season 1, part 1, Claire Beauchamp is also portrayed by guest actress Elizabeth Bowie in a flashback.
^In season 5, Jamie Fraser is also portrayed by guest actor Ethan Thorn in a flashback.
^Menzies only appears in one episode of season four, although credited as a main cast member.
^In season 7, William "Buck" MacKenzie is portrayed by recurring actor Diarmaid Murtagh.
^O'Rourke only appears in one episode of season three, although credited as a main cast member.
^Verbeek only appears in one episode of season two, although credited as a main cast member.
^Paterson only appears in one episode of season three, although credited as a main cast member.
^Callow only appears in one episode of season one, although credited as a main cast member.
^Donnelly only appears in one episode of season two, although credited as a main cast member.
^Cree only appears in one episode of season two and one episode of season four, although credited as a main cast member.
^Gower only appears in one episode of season three, although credited as a main cast member.
^Hudson only appears in one episode of season two, one episode of season three and one episode of season four, although credited as a main cast member.
^Russell only appears in one episode of season two, although credited as a main cast member.
^In season 1, part 1, Roger Wakefield is portrayed by guest actor Rory Burns.
^Rankin only appears in one episode of season two, although credited as a main cast member.
^In season 2, Roger Wakefield is also portrayed by guest actor Rory Burns.
^Skelton only appears in one episode of season two, although credited as a main cast member.
^In season 2, Brianna Randall is also portrayed by guest actress Niamh Elwell. In seasons 3 and 4, Brianna Randall is also portrayed by guest actress Gemma Fray.
^In season 2, John William Grey is portrayed by guest actor Oscar Kennedy.
^Berry only appears in one episode of season six, although credited as a main cast member.
^In season 2, Claudel "Fergus" Fraser is portrayed by recurring actor Romann Berrux.
^In season 3, Claudel "Fergus" Fraser is also portrayed by guest actor Romann Berrux.
^Doyle Kennedy only appears in one episode of season six, although credited as a main cast member.
^Clarke only appears in one episode of season six, although credited as a main cast member.
^Boyd only appears in one episode of season four, although credited as a main cast member.
^Jackson only appears in one episode of season six, although credited as a main cast member.
^Tual only appears in one episode of season four, although credited as a main cast member.
^McArthur only appears in one episode of season four, although credited as a main cast member.
^Maurice only appears in one episode of season six, although credited as a main cast member.
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External links
Official website
"An Outlander Family Tree (Official)". Random House. 2014.