1870s
Alma Schindler Mahler Gropius Werfel (31 aug 1879 – 11 dec 1964 | Vienna, Austria-Hungary – New York NY) socialite, composer, salon hostess
1880s
1890s
Jennie Grossinger (16 jun 1892 – 20 nov 1972 | Baligrod, Austria-Hungary – Liberty NY) hotelier, restaurateur, cookbook author
Lotte Lenya (18 oct 1898 – 27 nov 1981 | Vienna, Austria-Hungary – New York NY) singer, actress, diseuse, Austrian-American, letter correspondent
Grete L. Bibring (11 jan 1899 – 10 aug 1977 | Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Cambridge MA) Austrian-American author, psychoanalyst, first female full professor Harvard Medical School
Eugenia Drabek Smetisko Smith (25 jan 1899 – 31 jan 1997 | Bukovina, Austria-Hungary – North Kingstown RI) public speaker, false memoirist / autobiographical author, Romanov impostor who claimed to be Grand Duchess Anastasia
1900s
Maria Augusta von Trapp (26 jan 1905 – 28 mar 1987 | Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Morrisville VT) Austrian-American, singer, author, innkeeper, matriarch, WWII survivor
Olga Taussky-Todd (30 aug 1906 – 07 oct 1975 | Olomouc, Austria-Hungary – Pasadena CA) Czech-American writer, educator, mathematician
1910s
Agathe Von Trapp (12 mar 1913 – 28 dec 2010 | Pola, Austria-Hungary – Towson MD) singer, painter, survivor, memoirist, illustrator, kindergarten teacher, music camper founder / director
Maria Agatha Franziska von Trapp (28 sep 1914 – 18 feb 2014 | Salzburg, Austria-Hungary – Stowe VT) singer, missionary, innkeeper, Vermont icon
Hedy Lamarr (09 nov 1914 – 19 jan 2000 | Vienna, Austria-Hungary – Casselberry FL) actress, inventor, born Hedwig Eva Maria Kiesler, co-developed spread spectrum and frequency hopping radio frequency technology [now used in WiFi / Bluetooth]