Datapoint Bahamian Creole/Second person pronoun forms other than you as (modifying) possessive pronoun

Variety: Bahamian Creole
Feature: Second person pronoun forms other than you as (modifying) possessive pronoun
Value: C - feature exists, but is extremely rare
Informants: Stephanie Hackert

Examples

Example 1358:
So what time you-all church is out where you been?
So when does [the service at] your church finish – [the church] you've been to?