Noncourt is an old commune whose history is linked to rural activities and the peasant life typical of French villages.
Over the centuries, it has experienced the major social and political changes in the region, including the upheavals of the French Revolution that transformed local social and land structures.
The village retained its agricultural character and traditions until its administrative merger with Neufchâteau in 1965, thus integrating its heritage and history into that of the neighboring commune.
Noncourt thus remains a witness to the rural and administrative developments that have shaped the region.