Peter and his family lived in a hidden annex in Amsterdam during World War II. This secret space, known as the Secret Annex, was concealed behind a bookshelf in his father's office. They lived there to escape the Nazis and were accompanied by another family, the Van Pels, and later, a dentist named Fritz Pfeffer. Their experiences in the annex were documented by Peter's sister, Anne Frank, in her famous diary.
Anne and Peter use to meet at Peters room or at Attic
Simon Peter was the brother of St. Andrew the Apostle and the son of Jonah. He was married but neither the name of his wife nor that of his mother is known. The family lived in the town of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee and were commercial fishermen.
Peter dohertys family is Australian :)
St. Peter was married but we do not know the name of his wife. His brother was the Apostle Andrew and his father was Jonah. If Peter had any children or other siblings, we have no record of them. They were commercial fishermen and lived in the town of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee.
Peter lived for about 65 years.
Andrew came from a family of fishermen including Jonah (or Jona) his father and his brother Simon, later known as St. Peter. They lived in the town of Bethsaida on the Sea of Galilee.
the people who lived with anne was her family: mr. fank mrs. frank margot (her older sister) and anne. the vaan dans: mr and mrs. vaan dan, and there son peter. last ablert dussel.
Bob Cratchets family lived there
Peter Adams lived from 1725 to 1795, while Elihu Adams lived from 1746 to 1800. This means Peter Adams lived for 70 years, and Elihu Adams lived for 54 years. Both were notable figures in their time, with connections to the early history of the United States.
The Wiesel family lived in the town of Sighet in Transylvania.
Terry's family lived in Canada for most of his life.
Father was Josef Rohrich who had 10 children, all of whom were probably born between 1890 and 1906, the youngest was Peter who migrated to the United States around 1922. Peter married Anna Makos and had 12 children. They lived in Chicago. Peter died on August 16, 1976 and Anna died on November 3, 1992