Conclusion

Xenia died in 1965 and was buried at St. Paul’s Churchyard in Glen Cove.

According to her obituary, Herman then worked as “an engineer dealing in air compressor installations.”  He later moved to Virginia, where he had served during WW II.  He remarried, but he divorced several years later.

Eventually, he married once more, this time to a widow from New York named Fricke (it seems likely that her late husband had been one of Herman’s cousins).  They remained married until Herman died in 1987.  He was buried in Calverton.

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It’s ironic that a young Hicksville man who was drawn to the excitement of the Gold Coast won the heart of a princess – and that she fled with him from that excitement as soon as she could do so in good conscience.

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RIP Xenia Romanov, and RIP her beloved Herman Jud.

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