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No. Like other words, "son" is only capitalised when it is found at the beginning of a sentence (even if the sentence is a quote within another sentence), or in Theology where Son would normally refer to the Second Person of the Trinity.

Examples:

My son is ten years old.

Sons are not any better than daughters.

In absolute panic I shouted, "Son! Don't go there!"

Christians believe that God the Son became Incarnate as Jesus Christ.

Then there's a parable in the gospel that is dubbed as the Prodigal Son.

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