The settlement was named for the pioneer Hatmaker family, which included Aaron, the cider-maker, and Peter, the grocer and first postmaster.
Its guest list included Peter the Great, Suvorov, Chateaubriand and Bismarck.
Others included Danny, Johnny, and Peter (the youngest).
Muslim exegesis and Qur'an commentary, however, names them and includes Peter among the disciples.
The beaten horses included Peter, who went on to win the Middle Park Stakes.
The program also included Peter Martins's "Concerti Armonici."
Off-Broadway roles have included Peter in A Man of No Importance (2002).
Notable gap year helpers include Peter Dear who helped start the school program in Accra and surrounding areas.
Other performers include Peter, Paul and Mary and Dionne Warwick.