Old English heræfter "in the future; later on;" see here + after. Meaning "after death" is mid-14c. As a noun, "time in the future," from 1540s; meaning "a future world, the world to come" is from 1702.
hope to win salvation hereafter
hereafter you will no longer receive an allowance
Hercynian
herd
herdsman
here
hereabout
hereafter
hereby
hereditable
hereditament
hereditary
hereditism