The 1870 United States census showed Henry Stoeckert (age 1, born in Minnesota) living with his parents John (age 41, born in Bavaria, potter) and Catharine (age 43, born in Bavaria) in New Ulm, Minnesota. His other siblings were Amalia (age 14, born in Wisconsin), Edward (age 12, born in Wisconsin), William (age 8, born in Wisconsin), and Charles (age 4, born in Wisconsin).
The 1875 Minnesota census showed and Fred Stoeckert (age 7, born in Minnesota) living with his parents John (age 46, born in Germany) and Catharine (age 47, born in Germany) in New Ulm, Minnesota. His other siblings were Eddy (age 17, born in Wisconsin), Willie (age 12, born in Wisconsin), and Charles (age 9, born in Wisconsin).
The 1880 United States census showed Fritz Stoeckert (age 12, born in Wisconsin) living with his parents John (age 51, born in Bavaria, proprietor of pottery) and Catharine (age 52, born in Bavaria) in New Ulm, Minnesota. His other siblings were Edward (age 22, born in Wisconsin, potter), William (age 17, born in Wisconsin, store clerk), and Carl (age 14, born in Wisconsin).
The 1885 Minnesota census showed Fritz Stoeckert (age 16, born in Minnesota) living with his parents John (age 52, born in Germany) and Catharine (age 54, born in Germany) in New Ulm, Minnesota. His other siblings were Edward (age 27, born in Wisconsin), Willie (age 21, born in Wisconsin), and Carl (age 19, born in Wisconsin).
The 1900 United States census showed Fred Stoeckert (age 31, born in August 1868 in Minnesota, brickmaker) living with his father John (age 71, born in May 1829 in Germany) in New Ulm, Minnesota. His other siblings were Edward (age 43, born in November 1857 in Wisconsin, brickmaker), William (age 37, born in May 1863 in Wisconsin, brickmaker), and Charles (age 34, born in January 1866 in Wisconsin, brickmaker).
The 1905 Minnesota census showed Fred Stoeckert (age 36, born in Minnesota) living in New Ulm, Minnesota. He lived with his brothers Edward and Carl.
The 1920 United States census showed Fred Stoeckert (age 51, born in Minnesota, greenhouse manager) living in New Ulm, Minnesota. He lived with his brothers Edward, William, and Carl E.
Monster Lemon is Grown Here. California and Florida have nothing on Fred Stoeckert, one of the three well-known Stoeckert Brothers, who conduct a green house on their residence property adjoining the Washington school on South Minnesota street. Mr. Stoeckert does not believe in paying fancy prices for green-picked lemons that hail from the Wooly West of the Sunny Southland and are sold in local grocery stores, so he grows his own. (New Ulm Review, Wednesday, January 25, 1922, Volume XLV, Number 4, Page 1)
The 1930 United States census showed Fred Stoeckert (age 61, born in Minnesota, greenhouse proprietor) living in New Ulm, Minnesota. He lived with his brothers Carl E. and William W.
Fred Arthur Stoeckert died November 29, 1936, in Brown County, Minnesota.