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1100-1243 County of Dalhem
   
1162 Ogier de Barsons, 2nd crusade
   
1243-1357 Duchy of Brabant - County of Dalhem
   
1273 Adam de Barsons sold the ground of the Barsons to the abbey of 'Val-Dieu'
1336 Guillaume de Barscon
   
1357-1549 Burgundian period
   
1400 Gilkin de Barxhon
1451 Guillaume (I) de Barchon
1466 Guillaume Gilkens de Barchon
1481 Guillaume (II) de Barchon, killed in his house in the service of the prince
1512 Destruction of the rural estate
1526 Sylkain de Barchon
1539 Minor children of Guillaume de Barchon (II), among which Colette de Barchon
Alderman of Cheratte (lies to the north of Barchon)
   
1549-1633 Burgundian-Austrian period
   
1549 Guillaume de Preit de Barchon (warrior) builds up the rural estate again
1570 Nobleman Ogier de Preit
1596 Stop with rebuild
1612 Thiry de Preitz de Barchon, son of Ogier and Chanoine de Ciney
   
1633-1714 Spanish period
   
1639 Ogier de Pré de Barchon
1695 Anne-Marie de Pré, Lady of Mianoye
   
1714-1794 Austrian period
   
1714 Hubert Joseph, Baron de Prez de Barchon with residents Walter Erard Baron of Mettecoven of Opleeuw and Mianoye, afterwards Baron of Mettecoven
1753 Thiry Erard Philibert Thomas Antoine, Baron de Prez de Barchon, spouse of Lady Louise Joseph d'Hinslin
   
1794-1815 French period
   
1794 Thierry Erard Philibert, Baron de Prez de Barchon
   
1815-1830 United Kingdom of the The Netherlands (the current Netherlands and Belgium)
   
1830 Independently further under the name Belgium (formerly the Southern Netherlands)
   
1830 Devastation of the rural estate
1870 Rebuilding of the rural estate
1878 Commune 'De Barchon'