There were six children, the youngest being composer and organist
Reginald Steggall (17 April 1867 — 15 November 1938). Reginald studied organ at the Royal Academy of Music under his father, and composition under
George Macfarren and
Ebenezer Prout. He became organist of the
Church of St. Anne, Soho, and on the death of his father succeeded him as organist and director of the choir to the Honorable Societies of Lincoln's Inn. Reginald Steggall's compositions include works for organ, choral music for the church and large scale orchestral pieces (two symphonies, the
Variations on an Original Theme, and the
Concertstück for organ and orchestra). ==External links==