Thomas Mullett has a person record but it doesn't give much information about him. He was a stationer in Bristol and a Baptist who married Mary Evans in 1768 and died a merchant of St Mary Axe, London at Clapham in November 1814 buried Bunhill Fields aged 69. His will PCC 1815 mentioned four children. Mary Ann widow of John Jeffries Evans (see Evans); Sarah; Frederick born 1781; and Jane who married James Webbe Tobin DNB 1767-1814 in 1807 (the DNB has her name as Mallet). Frederick, who was presumably the Mullet, jr who called on Godwin 24.1.1810, went bankrupt in 1815 soon after his father's death (Nat Arch B3/3342 & B3/3343) and in Public Ledger 20.6.1816 advertised berths on a ship sailing for Baltimore, where he arrived in June 1818 and obtained naturalisation, intending to settle at St Louis.