Migration Assistant Won't Migrate User Account from Time Machine

I am trying to move my wife's user account from a Time Machine backup using Migration Assistant.  Migration assistant chugs along for 2 1/2 hours and says everything was transfered hunkie-dorie.  However, when I try to log her on, I can't.  When I log on as me, I went to System Prefs --> Accounts, her username is there.  However, when I look inside the Users folder, none of her information is there.
thanks in advance,
tim

No Filevault on my computer and hers.
Doesn't work in Save Boot, either.  That is the puzzle.  Her account appears at the login screen--even the flower pic. that was migrated from from the Time Machine backup. The login screen will not accept any password.  I know I'm typing it correctly.  Her account appears in System Prefs --> Users, but it's not in the Users folder on my disk drive.
tim

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