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Who Really Came with the Conqueror in 1066?
When I hear someone say their ancestor accompanied William the Conqueror in 1066, you will see me roll my eyes and reply, "Well, whose ancestors didn't?!"  The fact is that the overwhelming majority of claims that an ancestor was companion to the Conqueror are unproven.

To begin with, no contemporary list was made, so all later lists must be suspect.  Even such an imposing document as the "Roll of Battle Abbey" is known only from copies made hundreds of years later — copies which do not agree with one another — of a supposed original that may, in fact, never have existed.  Having an ancestor's name listed on copies of the Roll no doubt had more to do with making a donation to the Abbey than the ancestor having accompanied William.  In any case, its lack of contemporaneity — by hundreds of years — makes the Roll of Battle Abbey mythology, not history.

The following is an excerpt from Cokayne's The Complete Peerage, rev. ed., vol. XII, postscript to Appendix L, pp. 47-48:  "Companions of the Conqueror" (regarding the 1066 Battle of Hastings).  These are the proven companions of William.

  1. Robert de Beaumont, later first Earl of Leicester.
  2. Eustace, Count of Boulogne.
  3. William, afterwards third Count of Evreux.
  4. Geoffrey of Mortagne, afterwards Count of Perche.
  5. William Fitz Osbern, afterwards first Earl of Hereford.
  6. Aimeri, Vicomte of Thouars.
  7. Hugh de Montfort, seigneur of Montfort-sur-Risle.
  8. Walter Giffard, seigneur of Longueville.
  9. Ralph de Toeni, seigneur of Conches.
 10. Hugh de Grandmesil, seigneur de Grandmesnil.
 11. William de Warenne, afterwards first Earl of Surrey.
 12. William Malet, seigneur of Graville.
 13. Eudes, Bishop of Bayeux, afterwards Earl of Kent.
 14. Turstin Fitz Rou.
 15. Engenulf de Laigle, seigneur of Laigle.

(#1-12 recorded by William of Poitiers, #13 portrayed in the battle scene on the Bayeux Tapestry, #14-15 named by Orderic.)

Five more who were certainly in the Duke's army and almost certainly at the battle:

 16. Geoffrey de Mowbray, Bishop of Coutances.
 17. Robert, Count of Mortain, afterwards first Earl of Cornwall.
 18. Wadard, believed to be a follower of the Bishop of Bayeux.
 19. Vital, believed to be a follower of the Bishop of Bayeux.
 20. Goubert d'Auffay, seigneur of Auffay.

(#16 named by William of Poitiers, #17-19 portrayed in the Bayeux Tapestry, #20 said by Orderic to have taken part in the English War before William became King of England.)

Through my maternal grandmother, Nina (WILLIS) STRAUB, I have a proven connection* to Gateway Ancestor, Olive WELBY, a descendant of William the Conqueror, himself, and of these five companions:  Robert de Beaumont (1), Eustace of Boulogne (2), Walter Giffard (8), Hugh de Grandmesil (10), and William de Warenne (11).

*confirmed and documented by researchers at the New England Historic Genealogical Society (Jan 2016).

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