You might be able to take a hand held recorder and read the info and later transcribe it. It is a shame you can't make an actual copy because their records are not protected and will eventually turn to dust. In some court houses I have been in they have actually disassembled the records and placed the sheets into archival pages. If Henry County were to ever do this then perhaps they would allow us to make copies. They have a pre-printed form they use to record marriage info on with the seal for, if I remember correctly, $2.00 a page. Not sure about the price. Jeanette