Dear Nancy - I suggest you focus your search for WARTH on Canton Glarus. The FNB lists a WARTH citizenship granted in Schwanden, Canton Glarus in 1760 (the oldest reference for the WARTH name), originating from Germany. Also in Canton Glarus there is a village just north of Schwanden named Ennenda, which I believe is the Eumarda of your post to the list. The Ragula Tahudi you list I believe would actually be Regula TSCHUDI (in both Schwanden and Ennenda from before 1800), both fairly common Glarner names. If the date 1933 is accurate, lucky you! you have a good chance of being able to find living relatives of the 1933 immigrants! I suspect your biggest hurdle would be getting such recent records, which I believe would be considered very private by the Swiss. Perhaps your best bet would be using the phone book and the postal address books and writing any existing Warths or Tschudis (though there may be too many!) in Schwanden and Ennenda. Maybe someone else on the list can tell us whether the Swiss newspapers are likely to publish an advertisement for lost relatives if you place one. Once you make the connection to more recent times, it is fairly easy to trace a genealogy back to 1760 through the excellent records at the Glarus archive. Good luck! Dana Durst Lawrence