Background
Wulfsberg was born in Tønsberg as the son of merchant and district stipendiary magistrate Jacob Wulfsberg (1751–1826) and Inger Helvig Seeberg (1752–1797).
Wulfsberg was born in Tønsberg as the son of merchant and district stipendiary magistrate Jacob Wulfsberg (1751–1826) and Inger Helvig Seeberg (1752–1797).
Wulfsberg took a private examen artium in 1801, and later studied law at the University of Copenhagen, and finished his degree in 1804. He was stipendiary magistrate in the city Moss from 1811, and from 1822 also district stipendiary magistrate to the Moss district. He was elected as a delegate from Moss to the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814.
He was a County Governor of Smaalenenes Amt from 1831 to his death.
He died in September 1846 in Moss. His diaries from 1814 are printed in Yngvar Nielsen"s Bidrag til Norges Historie i 1814, Volume I (1882).
Wulfsberg was a member of the Parliament of Norway in 1824, 1827 and 1828, representing Moss.