I've seen his last name spelled both Toussard and Tousard. This source spells it with one "s."
Encyclopedia.com
French and U.S. officer. In America he was a captain attached to the Marquis de Lafayette's staff. Took part in the Battles of Germantown and Brandywine and spent the winter of 1777-1778 at Valley Forge. In March 1778, he was appointed military advisor to the allied Oneida Indians and was present with them when they covered Lafayette's retreat at the Battle of Barren Hill in 21 May 1778.
Then transferred to the staff of General John Sullivan in his unsuccessful French-American campaign against Newport, Rhode Island. Lost his right arm at the Battle of Quaker Hill on 28 August 1778.
Because of this service, he was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in the Continental Army on 29 October 1778.
After this, he returned to France.
I probably should have put these entries about hinm in my Cooter's History Thing blog as they pertain more to the American Revolution. But, I came across his name first in relation to his description of the Hurricane of 1812. And that, of course, would be the War of 1812.
Had Quite a Bit to Do with the American Effort to Achieve Independence. --Brock-Perry
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