No, Saint Paul did not live at the same time as Jesus. Saint Paul was a Jewish man who lived after the time of Jesus and became a prominent figure in spreading Christianity through his missionary work.
The early Christian community declared Paul to be a saint. There was no official canonization process in place at the time. However, dying as a martyr was an automatic ticket to sainthood.
Saint Paul was traveling throughout the mideast when he was persecuting the Christians. It was on the Damascus road where he was supposed to have had his miraculous conversion. At that time he was not known as Paul, but was known as Saul.
Most of Paul's travels were by foot. There were no mass transportation systems in place at the time.
Helena, Montana and Saint Paul, Minnesota are in the same time zone (Mountain Time Zone), so it would also be 11:00 pm in Saint Paul when it is 11:00 pm in Helena.
A typical flight between Dallas, TX and Saint Paul, MS would have a flying time of about 51 minutes.
1874 to 1926
He spent a lot of time in prisons, especially in Rome.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of saints lived during that time frame.
A typical flight between Houston, TX and Saint Paul, MN would have a flying time of about 2 hours, 7 minutes.
What his family did is not known. However, Saint Paul was a tent maker by profession. As it was common at the time for a son to take up the profession of his father it could be assumed that was his profession also.
1887-1986