This is not my first excursion into trying to get a Cherry Tree to grow either. Every time I tried it, they all died off. I believe during the first winter, because they never sprouted the following Spring.
My Brother has a Cherry Tree in his front yard that he planted when he first moved in there. It did just fine so far as it is over 20 yrs old. He soil is all Shale.
I even know of a Cherry Orchard not far from here that is planted on a Mountain of Shale.
I do have a clay type soil, maybe that is what determined my past failures for Cherry Trees.
I have had luck with Apple trees, Pear trees and Plum Trees. I have Magnolias, Roses, Grape Vines, Elderberrys, Gooseberrys, Raspberrys and Blackberrys. I can grow Green Peppers, Pole Beans, Tomato's, Okra, Onions and Horseradish... Farms around here grow Corn, Soy Beans, Strawberrys etc. All in the same soil.
I think where I messed up before is that I planted the Cherry trees in what turned out to be a wet spot. I don't think Cherry Trees like wet spots. ( and I don't blame them )