

Located 5 miles east on Hiway 20, north on Hiway 183 about 10 miles and 1/2 miles south west, located on private property.
Legal Description: SW corner of SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Section 10, Township 31, Range 21
This cemetery was designated a Pioneer cemetery by the State of Nebraska on March 16, 1999.
The cemetery is located in a pasture with a lone cedar tree beside the fenced area.
This property was set aside as a cemetery by Mrs.Ruth Mills with burial of her sons, beginning in 1883. At one time the burial sites of the Mills brothers were marked with large river boulders.The boulders were located just north of the large cedar tree.
The family of the Fitch's installed a garden type fence around the plots of Thomas and Clarinda, to protect them from the cattle. In 1999 the stone of Thomas N. Fitch and Clarinda Fitch was moved to the Ainsworth Cemetery and placed along side Clarinda's daughter, Mercy Jane Taylor Jones and son in law, Rufus Sheridan Jones. The remains were left undisturbed at the burial locaon at Pine Glen Pioneer Cemetery. Over the years it was said that about 80 people were buried there. As time went by most of the remains were transferred to other locations except for those listed who remain.
| Name | birth | death | place born |
| Fitch, Clarinda Conner Taylor(wife of Thomas) | 01-04-1821 | 04-28-1899 | |
| Fitch, Thomas Nelson | 02-01-1806 | 02-20-1888 | |
| Kenaston, Caroline Elizabeth Scanland(dau of James & Mary Yeager Scanland)(wife of James Augustus Kenaston m.05-31-1849)(body was later reinterred at Weeping Water, NE.) | 09-12-1829 | 08-07-1888 | Wardensville, West Virg. |
| Kenaston, Gracie(daughter of James & Ada Kenaston) | 01-05-1886 | 01-05-1886(a few hours old) | |
| Mills, Grant Walter | 10-1895 | ||
| Mills, Lewis | (No dates) | ||
| Mills, William Henry | 1883 |
