PHOTOS

  Automobiles
  Colchester
  Friends of Family
  Friends of Self
  Mayor Howell Album
  Mom's Side of Family
  Pelletier Family Trish
  Pets
  Postcards
  Residences
  Ships Boats Boating
  Starbuck Camoria Mom
  Starbuck Crary Album
  Starbuck Family Album 01
  Starbuck Family Album 02
  Starbuck Family Album 03
  Starbuck Family Album 04
  Starbuck James Dad
  Starbuck James Son
  Starbuck Law Album
  Starbuck Side of Family
  Vero Beach
  Westport

 

DOCUMENTS

  Newspaper Clippings
  Dad's Tennis & ROTC
  Correspondence
  Old Artwork
 

MOVIES

  Movie No. 1

I only have one home movie so far.  It's just a mish mash of a thing.  I'm trying to learn how to edit an mpg movie together, that's all.  Don't expect much.
 

MUSIC

Mom Singing
  An Irish Lullaby
  Smilin' Through
  Always

From my Jingle Days
  1985 jingle demo

My Songs
  My music 1980 - 1985

 

The Starbuck Family
Westport on Lake Champlain, NY

This website is not a genealogical record of my family.  It's just a collection of various photos, recordings, movies, and other items that I've put together for my own amusement.  The starting point for this part of our family story is when we moved to Westport, New York from Vero Beach, Florida in 1967.

My name is James Starbuck.  Our Westport home had been in the family
since the 1920's.  Prior to 1967, we used to come to the Westport house to spend summers.  When my sister Trisha graduated from High School and left for college,
my parents decided to make Westport our year-round home.


The Westport house in the early 1900's.


The house in more modern times around 1992.



The pool is in the center of the photo (above) and Northwest Bay, Lake Champlain beyond.



Above: When I was quite young (there on the left) my family used  to boat the waterways of the NH seacoast.  This is where I learned to love lobster at the dockside restaurants, such as Newick's.
 

I drew this cartoon below many years ago.  I came across it when I was digitizing all the
other family documents and photos.  I'd like to do some more of these someday
if I can think of anything funny.  The document categories are to the left of the cartoon.


 

The image below is what I use on the homepage of a website that hosts some songs I wrote and performed a million years ago.  They were created in a small recording studio I first operated in Westport in the Red Barn with an old friend, Robert Tanneberger.  Then in 1977, with the addition of a partner and college buddy Mark Ashley who I first met while at the University of Vermont, we moved the studio to Burlington, Vermont.



Click here to hear some of my music from way back when.