Datapoint Bahamian Creole/Associative plural marked by postposed and them/them all/dem

Variety: Bahamian Creole
Feature: Associative plural marked by postposed and them/them all/dem
Value: A - feature is pervasive or obligatory
Informants: Stephanie Hackert

Examples

Example 1375:
B'Booky them having hard times.
B'Bouky and his family/friends/associates were having a hard time.

Source: Crowley 1966: 61

Example 1376:
Christine and those left already?
Have Christine and her friends left already?