Masaharta

His aunt Tentamun, another daughter of Ramesses married Pharaoh Smendes I, who ruled Lower Egypt.

[1] His wife is likely to have been the Singer of Amun Tayuheret, whose mummy was found in the Deir el-Bahri cachette.

[6] It is sometimes derived from the combination of two letters found in el-Hiba, the first mentioning an untitled Masaharta praying for his health, and the second a letter of thanks to the local god by the High Priest Menkheperre, that Masaharta died of illness at el-Hiba around the 24th regnal year of Smendes,[7][8] but this is no more than an unproven hypothesis.

[9] His mummy was found in the Deir el-Bahri cache along with several family members; it is now in the Mummification Museum in Luxor.

The title of High Priest on his coffin would then be given posthumously by his son "[...]re" Niwiński also points out that theophoric names as Djed-Khons-ef-ankh mainly appear very late in the 21st Dynasty.