Hi Alor, it has just occured to me that now you have the address etc you will get a lot of information with regards to the people living at the farm on the 1901 and 1911 census in Dublin when you come over, and also from St Michaels Church here in the town as this would have been there parish and so all of their birth, marriage and death records etc would be in the office here, you can phone Elaine who runs the office and she will do a search for €10 or a detailed search including cert for €32.
I also found out the the Cemetry records are held in the Town Council Offices here in the town and they can be viewed if you call into them.
No luck on getting Pat Flinter yet but hopefully he will contact me. I had a wander in St Michaels Cemetry this morning as I was that end of the town and I found your Flinters and Conroys (I think) buried next to each other in two seperate graves that are side by side, The one headstone is very hard to read but from what I could read there is a John Conroy who died May19th 1869 aged 58 and a Margaret Conroy looks like 1857 age 75, there are a lot of people in the flinter grave which is a double side by side I took photos of both for you but when I got home I discovered my camera is on the blink and they were so blurred you cant see anyhting GRRR, I did notice yesterday that it was not the best alright however I will borrow the hubbies camera and repeat the photos probably in the morning. I will send a few of them by mail but they are really blurred soory,regards Damsel