Khonsu had several brothers and sisters including the High Priests of Thutmosis I Nay and Iuy.
His first wife Ruia was the mother of the High Priest of Sobek Usermontu and other children.
[2] Khonsu served as High Priest of Menkheperre (Thutmose III) and is depicted in his tomb overseeing the transport of a statue of the King.
Khonsu is shown accompanying a statue of Thutmosis III as it travels up a canal from the Nile to the landing spot at the temple.
[3] Khonsu was also the High Priest of Montu at Tod, a location just south of Thebes.