Court
| Period | Description |
|---|---|
| 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' |