Hi John,
You only quote the two Harrisons, so it's difficult to say exactly which line they are in, because i suppose you do know that there were many Harrisons that were Watermen/ Boatmen/ Flatmen working the Canals and Rivers of Cheshire.
Flats usually worked on the Canals, because they were [ initially], horse drawn, and a lot of Harrisons were on the Canal out of Barnton [ Gt Budworth Parish], to the Potteries, or to Runcorn, Ellesmere Port etc.
Certainly in the 1860's i have for example in the Register of Flats, ' Governor', a 130 ton Flat owned by William Harrison, and he Captained it.
'Polly' 100 tons Thomas Harrison Owner and Captain, 'Nelson'. - Robert/ William Harrison, 'Newton'. -Thomas/ Thomas, and 'Dempsey'' - Robert/ Robert Harrison, just to give you some idea that they were very active in the trade.
Two Harrisons are listed in the recent Book by Geoffrey Buchan, - - 'Barnton', Ralph. 1740-1823, and James' 1777-1863, his Son, and i am connected to them, although i have not gone into their origins, Geoffrey say's they were from Staffordshire.
The Book follows his previous one [ now out of print], 'Barnton a Portrait of Times Past', which was mainly, a collection of Old Photo's which had lots of Flats, Barges, etc, and some Flatmen.
His latest is more Historical [ lovely production], but also has lots of River/ Canal references and Photo's. The last time i spoke to him it was selling fast, and this 'Run' could well be sold out.
Cheers,
Curly.
