Marjorie, I will send the following obituaries that I found on Herster and also found in Arndt's Cemetery, Northampton County, Pa. William Henry Herster, died September 17, 1879 at teh age of 27years, 6 months and 2 days. He accidently shot himself. Sue Here are the obituaries: Andrew L. Herster Newspaper dated October 20, 1937 Andrew L. Herster, 78, of 105 South 18th St., Wilson, died Monday night at his home after an illness of six weeks. He had been confined to his bed for a week. He was employed at Shaible's bakery for 13 years. Mr. Herster was born in Palmer township, a son of the late Jacob and Mary Herster and had resided in that vicinity all his life. His only survivor is his wife, Mrs. Lillie Ida Herster. Annie Schaffer Herster Newspaper dated January 6, 1920 Mrs. Annie Schaffer Herster, wife of George E. Herster, of 825 Ferry Street, died at 6:25 Saturday evening at her home from heart failure. She was sitting at the supper table, when she suddenly fell from her chair. Dr. R. D. Walter was called, his office being only a block away and on responding immediately he pronounced Mrs. Herster dead. She had been in poor health for some time, but her sudden death was a great shock to her many friends. Mrs. Herster was 61 years of age and was born in Stroudsburg. Most of her life was spent in this city. Her husband survives with two daughters, Mrs. Joseph McAllister, of Philadelphia, and Miss Helen Herster, of Easton. She was a member of the Moravian Church. Carrie Herster Newspaper dated July 26, 1939 Mrs. Carrie Herster, 55, wife of Earl Herster, 221 N. Green St., Easton, died Sunday night in the Easton Hospital where she was admitted Thursday for medical treatment. The Rev. Mr. Peifer will officiate at Funeral services at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Heck Memorial Home, Bushkill and 13th Streets. Burial in Easton Cemetery. She was a daughter of the late William and Adeline Hoffman Crosley, of Washington, N. J., and was a member of the Presbyterian church of that place. For the past 30 years she resided in Easton. Survivors are her husband, one daughter, Betty, at home, and a sister residing at No 10 Plane below Phillipsburg, N. J. Charles Jacob Herster Newspaper dated August 16, 1932 Charles Jacob Herster, 73, a retired butcher and one of College Hill's best known residents, died on Sunday evening at 6:30 at his home, 323 Cattell Street, Easton, after an illness of five months. Mr. Herster was born in Palmer Township and was a son of the late Jacob and Mary Rutt Herster. On reaching young manhood, he moved to Easton and engaged in the butchering business, which he maintained until May 1, when owing to the condition of his health, due to an incurable affliction, he retired and sold his meat market to Joseph Wilhelm. The deceased possessed a most cheerful disposition and this was pronounced until the last. He had a wide acquaintance and while the seriousness of his condition was known, the news of his death came as a shock to his many friends. Mr. Herster is survived by his widow, Mrs. Elmira Herster, and by the following children: Mrs. Nellie Waterbor, wife of Elmer Waterbor, of Detroit, Mich; Rufus Herster of Raubsville; Harold Herster, Easton and Russell Herster of Detroit, Mich. A brother, Andrew Herster of Wilson borough, also survives, together with seven grandchildren. Daniel Herster Newspaper dated October 13, 1924 Daniel Herster, of Lehighton, aged 63 years, died last Friday after being confined to bed for a long time with a complication of diseases. The deceased was formerly from Easton, and is well known in Bethlehem. Funeral services will be held Tuesday with burial in the Lehighton Cemetery. George E. Herster Newspaper dated June 19, 1930 George E. Herster, of 1045 Lehigh Street, Easton, for many years a retail meat dealer there, died Wednesday night of a complication of diseases, at the age of 72. He had recently undergone treatment at a hospital for a nervous affection. Mr. Herster was a native of Easton , his ancestors being pioneer settlers in that section known as Easton Heights. For a number of years he conducted meat markets on Ferry Street, Easton, and on College Hill, that city. He was a member of the First Moravian Church, the Easton Elks and the Jacksonian Democratic Association. His wife, who was Miss Annie Shafer, of Easton, died about eight years ago. Besides two daughters, Mrs. Lester Chegiwdden and Mrs. Florence McAllister, both of Easton, there remain several brothers. The funeral will be held from the late home, Saturday, at 3 p.m. and interment made in Easton Cemetery. Herschel B. Herster Newspaper dated April 22, 1952 Herschel B. Herster, 56, known as a judge in the poultry field, died in Roseland, N. J. yesterday while on a business trip. He resided at Columbia R. D. 1, N. J. Born in Easton, Mr. Herster was a son of the late Depew and Cora (Kirkpatrick) Herster. He is survived by his widow, Mrs. Ella (Shimer) Herster; four daughters, Mrs. E. L. Green of Old Lynn, Conn.; Mrs. J. P. Thomas of Limestone, Me; Mrs. B. D. Branner and Mrs. B. Dennison Jr., of Waterford, Conn; two sisters, Mrs. Earl Reiss of Allentown and Mrs. Harry Hull of Easton, and six grandchildren. Funeral services will be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Heck Memorial Home, Easton, with burial in Easton Heights Cemetery. Howard Herster Newspaper dated September 1, 1914 Howard Herster, aged 47 years, died at Summit Hill, Thursday. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Herster of this city. The deceased followed the butcher's trade at Lehighton. He is survived by a son, and a daughter; also by two sisters, Mrs. Ella Freytag and Mrs. Charles Morley of Easton. Undertaker Curran has charge of the remains, which were shipped to Easton Friday. Ida Herster Newspaper dated November 21, 1948 Mrs. Ida Bachman Herster, 84, widow of Andrew Herster, was found dead Saturday morning in her second floor apartment at 105 S. 18th Street, Easton. She was discovered by a neighbor, J. E. Edward, who customarily did her marketing. Mrs. Herster had resided at the address for 25 years. A native of Easton, she was affiliated with the Evangelical and Reformed Church. Roy Herster Newspaper dated May 16, 1929?? Roy Herster, 55, son of Mrs. Sarah Depue Herster and the late Andrew J. Herster, lifelong resident of Easton, died Sunday at his home 45 H. 9th Street, Easton. Funeral services and burial will be private. For some time he was employed as a farm manager. Survivors are his mother and two brothers, Andrew J. and Charles, both of Easton. He was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church. Rufus Charles Herster Newspaper dated May 23, 1939 Rufus Charles Herster, 53, World War Veteran, died Sunday at his home in Raubsville, after an illness of one year. Services will be held in the Adams Home, 206 Spring Garden St., Easton, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday. Burial in the Easton Heights cemetery. He was born in Easton, a son of the late Charles J. Herster. He attended Easton Schools and was for a number of years employed as soda clerk in Weaver's pharmacy, Center Square, Easton. Since the World War, hew as employed at Paulson's Market, 1302 Northampton St., Easton, conducted by his mother-in-law, Mrs. Margaret Paulson. He was a member of St. John's Evangelical and Reformed Church. Survivors are his wife, Henrietta Paulson Herster; one son, Charles and a daughter, Margaret, at home; his mother and two brothers, Harold L. Easton and Russell, Detroit, and a sister, Mrs. Elmer Waterbor, also of Detroit. Sarah Herster Newspaper dated???? Mrs. Sarah Alice Herster, 86, widow of John Herster, who died this morning at 147 Ann Street, where she resided with her nice, Mrs. Walter A. Krantz. Mrs. Herster was born in Easton, a daughter of Joseph H. and Eliza Wotring Brown, and spent her entire life here. She was a member of Christ Lutheran Church. She is survived by a brother, Owen E. Brown, of Easton, her niece, Mrs. Krantz, and several other nieces and nephews. John Franklin Walters Newspaper dated November 10, 1937 John Franklin Walters, 54, of Bethlehem Township, huckster and farmer died at 6:10 yesterday morning at St. Luke's Hospital, Bethlehem, where he had undergone an operation for a sinus affection. Mr. Walters was born in Bethlehem Township, a son of the late Tilghman and Helen Herster Walters. He is survived by his widow, Cora Kessler, Walters and by three children: Lorena A. and Kenneth K. at home; and Leon L. of Easton. He also leaves one sister, Mrs. Leidy Kreidler of Bushkill Park and three brothers: Floyd Walters, of Bushkill Karp; Roy Walters, of Revere, Bucks County and Noah Walters, of Wilson Borough.