Hester Dasberg was a daughter of Salomo Dasberg and Jansje Hartog. 30 March 1927 she married Isaac Bril in Rotterdam, a son of Israël Bril and Eva Fransman. She lived at Mathenesserlaan 514b in Rotterdam. They had a daughter Henny Eva, who was born 11 September 1927. 23 July 1943 she was with her parents killed in Sobibor.
According notes on her registration card of the Jewish Council, Hester Dasberg was the former managing director of a Resting Home at ‘s-Gravendijkwal 68 in Rotterdam and after she was registered by the Jewish Council, exempted from deportation (“gesperrt bis auf weiteres).
19 May 1943 the family moved (or had to move) again from Rotterdam to Amsterdam where they found a place at Biesboschstraat 14 3rd floor (with Keijzer). However, during the unexpected and big raid of 20 June 1943 in Amsterdam, Hester and her husband and daughter were arrested and that same day through the Muiderpoort station sent to Camp Westerbork. Hester and her daughter stayed in barack 58 and her husband Isaac in barack 57. Eventually they were deported all with the last train from Westerbork to Sobibor 20 July 1942 and upon arrival there 23 July 1943 immediately killed.
City Archive of Rotterdam, family registration card of Isaac Bril; City Archive of Amsterdam, archive cards of Hester Dasberg and Isaac Bril; website www.wiewaswie.nl, wedding Isaac Bril and Hester Dasberg and the file cabinet of the Jewish Council, registration cards of Hester Bril-Dasberg and Isaac Bril.