Ahmose-Henuttamehu was a daughter of Pharaoh Seqenenre Tao by his sister-wife Ahmose Inhapy.
The Queen is mentioned on a stela as depicted in Lepsius' Denkmäler.
Ahmose-Henuttamehu's mummy was discovered in 1881 in her own coffin in the tomb DB320 and is now in the Egyptian Museum in Cairo.
[3] Ahmose-Henuttamehu is included in the list of royal ancestors worshipped in the Nineteenth Dynasty.
In the top row, Prince Ahmose-Sipair appears on the left, and Ahmose-Henuttamehu appears as the fourth woman from the left, after the God's Wife and Lady of the Two Lands Ahmose, and the King's Wife Tures.