They were the grandparents of politician and Prime Minister Gregers Winther Wulfsberg Gram.
[1] Wulfsberg took a private examen artium in 1801, and later studied law at the University of Copenhagen, and finished his degree in 1804.
[1] He was elected as a delegate from Moss to the Norwegian Constituent Assembly at Eidsvoll in 1814.
His proposition that Government Ministers should be appointed by the Parliament received only a single vote (his own), while the assembly adopted his other proposition, that two brothers or father and son could not simultaneously be members of the Government.
[1] His diaries from 1814 are printed in Yngvar Nielsen's Bidrag til Norges Historie i 1814, Volume I (1882).