Sarenput was the son of Khema, a governor of
Elephantine during the reign of Amenemhat II, and of his wife Satethotep, as well as the nephew of the nomarch
Sarenput I. Among his titles, he was
nomarch of the 1st
nome of
Upper Egypt ("
Land of the Bow"), mayor of Elephantine, high priest, overseer of the priests of
Satet and
Khnum, and "leader of the border patrols at the narrow door of the southern lands". He is attested as nomarch for at least 12 years between Year 4 of Senusret II and Year 8 of Senusret III. Sarenput II had a younger brother, Shemai, whose undisturbed burial was discovered in March 2017 by
University of Jena in the
Qubbet el-Hawa area of Aswan, the same area where Sarenput had
his tomb. Shemai's mummy was found and covered with a "beautiful
mask". ==Tomb==