I made a mess while migrating information from old Mac

When I was attempting to migrate my information from my old Mac to my new MacBook Pro overnight, the power cord was not firmly connected and the battery went dead in mid-process. My son, where I was visiting, created a new account, named ‘tempaccount’ and did another migration. Later, at home, I noticed that most things -- documents, photos, fonts, music -- had not transferred. I had to travel to another continent to be with an ill family member so I transferred these via USB. Now I have a big mess, since some things are in one place on my hard drive and some are in the ‘temp account’. I am not so good with computers, can’t figure out how to resolve this mess, and would appreciate any help.

If you still have access to the old Mac, or Time Machine or "clone" backups of it, your best bet, by far, is to start over and use Setup Assistant.  See How do I set up a new Mac from my old Mac or its backups? and note the green "Second Chance" box.  That will set up the new one exactly like the old one.
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