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Most of them, you will have to help in some way, this might be something as easy as chopping wood for a lumber mill owner or as difficult as completing the whole Companions quest line. If they are available as a follower, they can still be your follower when you marry them. If not, they will stay either at your house or theirs (you choose) and usually set up a little business which brings in money (I think follower wives/husbands also do this, but only if you leave them at home.)
As for who makes a good wife, it depends what you want. Be warned that many of the more spirited potential spouses change personality after you marry them, it can be a bit strange when Lydia changes from being sarcastic about carrying your stuff to simpering over how bit and strong you are, especially when she then switches back to "I am sworn to carry your burdens..." when accompanying you as a follower. On the other hand, Ysolda from Whiterun or Camilla from Riverwood are both quite sweet and simpering to start with, so it makes more sense.