Quoted from the New York Times of Tuesday, October 18, 1949
Prince Boris Scherbatow, member of a Russian noble family, died yesterday in New York Hospital after a brief illness.

The Prince, who was 77 years old, resided at 137 East Sixty-sixth Street. A member of a family ennobled in the ninth century, he was born in St. Petersburg, a son of the late Prince and Princess Boris Scherbatow. He served for many years in the Russian Imperial Ministry of Foreign Affairs, holding posts in Vienna and Stockholm. Six years after the Russian Revolution he moved to Biarritz, France, and in 1945 he came here. He married in 1923 in Paris Mrs. Angela Mills Cutting Worden of New York, who had been the widow of Henry Mason Cutting and was divorced from J. Lorimer Worden. Surviving besides his widow are two brothers, Prince Paul Scherbatow of Brussels and Prince Michael Scherbatow of Paris, and a sister, Princess Anna Galitzin, who lives in the south of France.