Just a quick addendum-
The reason I want the most original record as possible is I am wondering (if it gives) the age of Clara G/Yarling. I think she was born in 1846, and this marriage was in 1858, which would make her 12 years old, and then I know for a fact that her husband Frank Schoner's eldest son was born in 1860, which would have made her 14/15 years old.
Obviously, her extreme young age confounds me, so I am very curious to get as much information as I can from the oldest marriage record possible. I am aware that many times when you order a "New" copy of a marriage record (or any BMD record) from the State, you often recieve an "abridged" copy that often contains minimal info, leaves out certain info, or has mis-interpreted info. That is why I would rather find a microfilm of the original, and my last ditch solution would be to order a new copy from the State.
Anyway, thanks again!
Rob