It was Pewter who denied knowing Jesus three times.
Saint Peter denied knowing Jesus three times before the rooster crowed, as Jesus had foretold. This happened when Jesus was arrested in the Garden of Gethsemane. Peter later repented for his actions.
According to Christian belief, Saint Joseph passed away before Jesus. Saint Joseph is believed to have died peacefully in the presence of Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
After Jesus was taken prisoner by the temple guards and chief priests and was being tried by them Peter denied Our Lord three times.
Actually, Saint Anne was a Jew and not a follower of Jesus as she died before be began his public ministry.
Saint Thomas the Apostle is thought to have been a builder before becoming an apostle.
That would be a big NO! He denied that he knew Him. Judas Iscariot betrayed Jesus.Clarification:It was indeed Judas who betrayed Jesus, but it wasn't John who denied Him, it was Peter. (Matthew 26:69, 70)
St. Anne was probably long dead before Jesus began his public ministry.
Saint Matthew was a tax collector for the Roman government. Next he became an apostle of Jesus Christ. After he was martyred he became a saint.
He was a pharisee who were into bringing Christians to be judged and stoned.
Before he met Jesus, Saint Paul worked as a Pharisee and persecuted early Christians. He was known for his zeal to uphold Jewish laws and traditions.
When Jesus was arrested,the most hard two things were: 1)that He will start a very long journey of pain and that will end with His Crucifiction. 2)that we was betrayed by one of His disciples,He knew that He will be betrayed by one of His disciples and He knew that this disciple is Judas but He also knew that His disciples will start to leave Him and that Saint Peter will start to deny Him... all these reasons were enough to make Jesus really sad when He was arrested...
There is nothing in scripture or tradition that allows an answer to your question. Paul and Jesus were probably close in age.