Jørgen Peter Frederik Wulff

Second Schleswig War Admiral Jørgen Peter Frederik Wulff (6 April 1808 – 8 March 1881) was a Danish naval officer.

In Toulon, Wulff was dispatched to service aboard the corvette La Bayadére in the Levant.

In Smyrna, he was transferred to the schooner L'Estafette whose task it was to eliminate the Greek pirates in the area.

The ship was involved in a collision in the English Cannel, but Wulff managed to ground it before it sank.

In 1841, he reached the rank of captain lieutenant and served as commander of the steam vessel Kiel, which was used by the king on his visit to the Danish West Coast islands and picked up Princess Mariane at Rostock.

During the First Schleswig War, he initially served as second-in-command of the Danish fleet at the west coast of Sønderjylland and later as commander of the steam ship Geiser.

After the end of the war, he was a member of the Construction and Regulation Commission (konstruktions- og regleringskommissionen) from 1850 to 1870.

Ida Antionette Wulff married barrister and politician Octavius Hansen.

Antoinette Christiane